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HIGH Artificial Intelligence

Suno training dataset scrutiny after hack suggests scraping from YouTube, Deezer

Source headline: Suno snatched millions of songs from YouTube, Genius, and Deezer

Threat level High
Signal strength 70/100
Source confidence 1 source
Published 6 hours ago

Intelligence Summary

A Suno dataset leak, allegedly from a hacking incident, indicates the AI music tool was trained by scraping content from major music and lyrics sites. The platforms named include YouTube Music, Deezer, and Genius. Suno has not fully disclosed how its training data was collected, which is now drawing more attention in ongoing copyright-related legal disputes. The RIAA has previously accused Suno of using copyrighted material for training. If the claims are accurate, the main risk is legal exposure and potential policy enforcement against the service. Users and creators should also watch for content provenance and licensing changes affecting AI music tools.

Recommended Action

Review affected assets, schedule urgent remediation, and monitor related indicators.

Topics

#privacy #data-scraping #copyright #ai-music #suno #training-data
Original reporting The Verge Suno snatched millions of songs from YouTube, Genius, and Deezer
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