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OpenAI’s Next Move: Making Music and Sparking Creative Mayhem

OpenAI is partnering with Juilliard students to train its AI music tool, aiming to enhance creativity and compete with existing AI music startups amid legal challenges.

Summary by Digital Trends
OpenAI is quietly building an AI-music generator to rival start-ups like Suno. Interestingly, it’s doing so while still grappling with deepfake video turmoil in its Sora platform. The next tune it drops could change how we compose, listen and litigate.

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Openai is developing an artificial intelligence model capable of generating music from text or audio indications, and would have recruited students from Juilliard school to prepare scores to serve in training. The initiative positions the company in front of startups such as Suno and Udio, and reopens debates on copyright and income distribution. *** According to The Decoder, Openai works with students from Juilliard school to train their musica…

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the-decoder.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, October 25, 2025.
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