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A file related to YouTube Music suggested that at the time, the company had scraped 2,013,545 music clips from the platform.
A hack of Suno AI music exposed its source code, showing it scraped millions of songs from YouTube, Deezer, and Genius to train its song generator.
The hack allegedly confirms the suspicions of record labels and artists that their music is used in the creation of AI music.
A new hack reveals just how Suno pulled from streaming services and websites such as YouTube Music, Deezer and Genius to ...
A file for YouTube Music notes that Suno had consumed 2,013,545 YouTube Music clips at the point it was last updated.
The hacker used an employee's credentials to access source code, which revealed how Suno scraped decades of audio.