ATLANTA — Artificial intelligence is transforming nearly every corner of the music industry, from virtual artists topping the charts to producers crafting music videos without a single live performance. What used to take weeks in a studio can now happen in seconds with a few clicks and an algorithm.
One of the most recent examples is Xania Monet, an AI-generated R&B singer who made history as the first virtual performer to hit the Billboard charts and sign a multi-million-dollar record deal.
Xania was created by Telisha "Nikki" Jones using the music-generation platform Suno, sparking significant discussions about copyright, creativity, and what constitutes a "live" performance. Major record labels have since filed lawsuits against AI music companies, such as Suno, claiming that their sys

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