Suno Hack Shows How Third-Party Data Trained AI Music Service's Models
A new hack reveals just how Suno pulled from streaming services and websites such as YouTube Music, Deezer and Genius to power its product.
Suno's AI music models were powered by data pulled from third-party streaming services and lyric sites including YouTube Music, Deezer and Genius
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- JournalismVariety2026-07-15
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Truvace Impact Record TRV-2026-0230, v1: “Suno Hack Shows How Third-Party Data Trained AI Music Service's Models.” Truvace, 2026-07-16. /record/TRV-2026-0230 (accessed at citation time). sha256 3f05e39f556a4a58…
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