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Nordic artists and musicians call out against AI use of their music
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ArcaMax
· Jun 23, 2026
'The ability to say no': artists demand consent over AI use of their music
A coalition of advocacy groups for artists, songwriters and managers is warning musicians about the growing risks of artificial intelligence music. Recently, many major record labels have inked deals with AI music startups such as Suno, Udio and ...
Gizmodo
· Jun 25, 2026
Everyone Wants to Build AI Using Someone Else’s Work
Publishers and artists aren’t the only ones accusing AI startups of foul play these days.
DNyuz
· Jun 21, 2026
SZA Slams Suno for Using Her Music To Train Its AI Models: ‘Nothing You Could Ever Say to Me To Make This Okay’
As much as there have been people openly vouching for this use of AI in music, others aren’t having it. The Atlantic published an open database where people can check which artists and songs have been used to train Suno and Udio AI models. This has impacted almost every working musician, from massive superstars to []
The Root
· Jun 29, 2026
Is AI Helping or Hurting Black Music? SZA, Flo Milli, and More Speak to The Root
From music veterans like Jimmy Jam and newer acts like Flo Milli, Black artists weigh in on the AI usage in the industry and their responses are telling!
Africanews
· Jul 9, 2026
How AI is reshaping Sierra Leone's music industry
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping Sierra Leone's music industry, offering artists new creative tools while raising difficult questions about originality, ownership and copyright.
The Hollywood Reporter
· Jul 10, 2026
Music Coalition Pushes For AI Labels on Streaming Services
Fans want to know whether and how generative AI has been used in the music to which they listen, the CEOs of the RIAA and IFPI said in a joint statement on Friday.
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Related coverage for "Nordic artists and musicians call out against AI use of their music": ArcaMax — 'The ability to say no': artists demand consent over AI use of their music. Gizmodo — Everyone Wants to Build AI Using Someone Else’s Work. DNyuz — SZA Slams Suno for Using Her Music To Train Its AI Models: ‘Nothing You Could Ever Say to Me To Make This Okay’. The Root — Is AI Helping or Hurting Black Music? SZA, Flo Milli, and More Speak to The Root. Africanews — How AI is reshaping Sierra Leone's music industry. The Hollywood Reporter — Music Coalition Pushes For AI Labels on Streaming Services