Leaked source code reveals how AI music company Suno actually assembled substantial portions of its training library.
A file for YouTube Music notes that Suno had consumed 2,013,545 YouTube Music clips at the point it was last updated.
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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.
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A fake GitHub repository campaign created hundreds of malicious projects that impersonated legitimate software and cybersecurity tools. The repositories directed users to deceptive download pages that ...