Originally Posted by DukeWill
if anyone else has a comment on this, would like to know... so you say that you think professional songwriters are "using Suno now to create demos for pitching." So, is this just something you heard someone say or what? Do you totally trust your source? I would badly like to know the answer to this. If what you say is true, it's truly a game changer for someone like me because I do recording sessions with pros and it ain't cheap. It's awesome, very much so, but it's costly.

Right now I would not use any AI for a demo to be pitched. Until all the legal, ethical and financial questions are answered there are a lot of insiders who "wont touch anything with even a hint of AI". The quote is from a friend who is a music lawyer and publisher. Being able to show who all the musicians were and the paperwork they signed as a "work for hire" Will be a good way to show the pluggers you are serious about things when pitching a demo.

AI is still a clunky tool and it's fingerprints are easy to see. By this time next year that may not be true. Then all bets are off.

The other topic about whether AI borrows what you upload - if you have any music in distribution like CDBaby or have any original music on you tube - AI already has it in it's databases. Removing it will be next to impossible. Personally I think that since it learns, as you upload songs it figures out what you are looking for and feeds it back to you. Like face book does with politics.