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    AI music platform Udio and Universal Music strike a deal—is this AI music’s Spotify moment?



    • Universal Music Group is collaborating with AI music platform Udio and has ended its lawsuit against the startup.
    • The two will launch a licensed AI music service next year.
    • The deal signals a major shift in how generative music could coexist with copyright law.

    Universal Music Group has reached a peace treaty, or at least an armistice, in its war against AI-generated music. The world’s largest record label has settled its enormous copyright infringement lawsuit against AI music startup Udio. Not only that, but the two companies are launching a licensed, commercial AI music platform together at some point next year. The label behind many of the most listened-to songs in the world now wants to help you listen and make songs with AI.

    UMG is singing in a very different key than it was a year ago after accusing Udio and other AI music developers of “mass infringement.” Now, while Udio’s existing product will stick around in a more limited fashion for the moment, the focus will be on collaborating to make a streaming-friendly platform where AI-generated songs can be customized, licensed, and shared legally and with artist royalties built in.


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