Big content is taking on AI – but it’s far from the David v Goliath tale they’d have you believe (…)
Deals between media conglomerates and tech companies serve both sets of interests, while leaving artists by the wayside The world’s biggest music company is now in the AI business. Last year, Universal Music Group (UMG), alongside labels including Warner Records and Sony Music Entertainment sued (…)
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