Suno — an app that vomits out soulless audio in the form of AI generated music — has been hacked. According to 404 Media , the hacker accessed data related to Suno training practices, as well as details on its customers. The Atlantic dug into datasets containing millions of songs that are used for such purposes. Still, this hack sheds some more light on Suno data vacuuming practices. Data the hacker provided to 404 Media indicated that Suno scraped music and lyrics from the likes of YouTube...

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