Despite its capabilities, Suno has faced legal battles with the music industry over concerns about the data used to train it and its potential to mimic real artists or use real song lyrics. However, the company insists it has protections against such issues. Suno's co-founder, Keenan Freyberg, emphasizes that the aim is not to replace traditional music creation but to offer new ways to experience and engage with music.
Key takeaways:
- Suno AI, a generative AI app that creates full songs from text prompts or sound, is now available on iOS in the U.S.
- The app will eventually be available in other territories and on Android, with Pro and Premier plans available for purchase.
- Suno is one of the most powerful AI music generation models, but has faced legal battles with the music industry over data usage and potential copyright issues.
- Despite legal challenges, Suno aims to provide a unique way to experience and engage with music, and the new iPhone app makes sharing songs easier.