SMRTR AIJul 15, 2026Engadget

A hacker accessed Suno source code that reportedly details how the company scraped millions of songs

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A hacker broke into AI music startup Suno's systems in November and accessed its source code, which reportedly reveals how the company scraped millions of songs to train its AI. Suno confirmed the breach but said no sensitive personal information was compromised. The incident raises fresh concerns about how AI music companies collect copyrighted material without permission from artists.

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