AI music is booming, and the player piano saw it coming
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN — In late February Suno, an AI music company based in Cambridge, Mass., announced it had reached $300 million in annual recurring revenue and two million paying subscribers, even as artists and record labels have continued to challenge how the technology was built and what it might replace.
Suno generates songs from written prompts, and it increasingly allows users to shape the results with lyrics, uploaded audio and voice samples. Paying subscribers get more control.
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