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Suno's Copyright Filters Easily Fooled

Suno's AI music platform has a policy against using copyrighted material, but its filters can be easily bypassed. This allows users to generate AI versions of popular songs.

Suno, an AI music platform, claims to recognize and prevent the use of copyrighted material. However, its copyright filters have been found to be surprisingly easy to fool. With minimal effort and free software, users can generate AI-generated imitations of popular songs that are remarkably close to the originals.

The implications of this are significant, as it raises concerns about copyright infringement and the potential for users to create and share unauthorized versions of copyrighted music. This could have serious consequences for the music industry and artists who rely on copyright protections to earn a living.

As a result, Suno faces potential backlash from the music industry and may need to re-evaluate its copyright filters to prevent such bypassing. The company's response to this issue will be closely watched, and it remains to be seen how it will address the concerns of artists and copyright holders.

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