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People don’t like that they can’t identify AI music. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge AI has touched every part of the music industry, from sample sourcing and demo recording , to serving up digital liner notes and building playlists . There are technical and legal challenges, fierce ethical debates, and fears that the slop will simply crush working musicians through sheer volume. Is it art or just an output? What exactly is “ really active “? Whether it’s a new model or a new lawsuit, we’re covering it all to make sure you don’t miss any major developments. So follow along as we dig into the latest in AI “music.” Suno leans into customization with v5.5 The music industry has embraced a “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy about AI. North Carolina man pleads guilty to AI music streaming fraud. Apple Music adds optional labels for AI songs and visuals Qobuz is automatically detecting and labeling AI music now, too. This Chainsmokers-approved AI music producer is joining Google Google’s AI music maker is coming to the Gemini app Deezer opens its AI music detection tool to other platforms ElevenLabs made an AI album to plug its music generator Bandcamp becomes the first major music platform to ban AI content Universal Music signs a new AI deal with Nvidia Musicians are getting really tired of this AI clone ‘bullshit’ Get ready for an AI country music explosion 97 percent of people struggle to identify AI music, but it’s not as bad as it seems Warner Music Group partners with Suno to offer AI likenesses of its artists The music industry is all in on AI No, typing an AI prompt is not ‘really active’ mu

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AI Updated Today, Mar 30, 2026, 1:32 AM UTC All the latest in AI ‘music’ by Terrence O'Brien AI has touched every part of the music industry, from sample sourcing and demo recording , to serving up digital liner notes and building playlists . There are technical and legal challenges, fierce ethical debates, and fears that the slop will simply crush working musicians through sheer volume. Is it art or just an output? What exactly is “ really active ”? Whether it’s a new model or a new lawsuit, we’re covering it all to make sure you don’t miss any major developments. So follow along as we dig into the latest in AI “music.” Highlights Bandcamp becomes the first major music platform to ban AI content Musicians are getting really tired of this AI clone ‘bullshit’ Get ready for an AI country music explosion 97 percent of people struggle to identify AI music, but it’s not as bad as it seems The music industry is all in on AI No, typing an AI prompt is not ‘really active’ music creation Suno’s upgraded AI music generator is technically impressive, but still soulless What happens when an AI-generated artist gets a record deal? A copyright mess Mar 28 Terrence O'Brien Suno leans into customization with v5.5 Slop yourself. Image: Suno Suno just released one of its biggest updates yet with v5.5 of its AI music model. Where previous updates focused mostly on improving fidelity and creating more natural vocals , v5.5 is about giving users more control. It includes three new features: Voices, My Taste, and Custom Models. In the release notes, Suno says that Voices is its most requested feature. It lets users train the vocal model on their own voice. They can upload clean accapellas, finished tracks with backing music, or just sing directly into the mic on their phone or laptop. The cleaner and higher quality the recording, the less data is required. And to prevent someone from simply stealing another person’s voice, Suno requires the user to also speak a verification phrase. Thoug...
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