Suno’s training data exposed: millions of songs scraped for AI music

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Hacked files obtained by 404 Media indicate Suno trained its AI music generator by scraping millions of songs and metadata from YouTube Music, Deezer, and Genius, with leaked code showing scraping tools and a cappella searches; the disclosures come amid lawsuits over Suno’s training data and fair-use claims, and the breach also exposed some customer info, though Suno says the incident involved outdated code and did not expose full credit card data.
- Suno snatched millions of songs from YouTube, Genius, and Deezer The Verge
- Hack Reveals Suno AI Music Generator Scraped YouTube, Deezer, and Genius 404 Media
- Suno Got Hacked Pitchfork
- A hacker accessed Suno source code that reportedly details how the company scraped millions of songs Engadget
- Hack suggests AI music generator Suno scraped YouTube for training data TechCrunch
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