Skip to content
This week I recommend: Riffle
The AI Musicpreneur

AI Music News

Your independent source for AI music news and what each story means for music creators.

Updated

I track the AI music lawsuits, label licensing deals, streaming policy, and the artists testing what AI makes possible. Tool launches and reviews live in AI music tools news; interviews and analysis in AI music industry.

  1. Claude FM 24/7 music stream artwork from Anthropic's YouTube live broadcast
    12 Jun

    Claude FM explained: Anthropic's 24/7 YouTube music stream, the /radio command, and the artists behind it

    • Claude FM is a 24/7 lo-fi music stream on YouTube run by AI company Anthropic, broadcasting since May 9, 2026.
    • The music is not AI-generated. Real artists are credited on screen, and the stream calls itself made and curated by musicians.
    • Listeners open Claude FM from inside Claude Code by typing the /radio command, which launches the YouTube stream in their browser.
    Read the full story
  2. Claude FM 24/7 music stream artwork from Anthropic's YouTube live broadcast
    12 Jun

    Anthropic runs a 24/7 music stream on YouTube called Claude FM, and nobody knows if the music is licensed

    • Claude FM is a 24/7 lo-fi stream on YouTube from AI company Anthropic, broadcasting since May 9, 2026
    • The stream plays human-made music, credits each artist on screen, and calls itself made and curated by musicians
    • Anthropic has not said whether the tracks are licensed or how the featured artists are paid
    Read the full story
  3. Bridgit Mendler at SXSW 2015 panel in front of a colorful screen backdrop
    12 Jun

    A fake Bridgit Mendler EP sat on her official Spotify and Apple Music profiles for a week, despite Artist Profile Protection

    • An EP titled "Once Again..." appeared on Bridgit Mendler's official Spotify and Apple Music profiles in early June 2026
    • Mendler confirmed on X the release isn't hers, and Spotify has since removed it
    • Spotify's Artist Profile Protection lets artists review releases before publication, but it's opt-in and still in beta
    Read the full story
  4. Deezer AI music detector launch graphic showing AI labeling across streaming playlists
    12 Jun

    Deezer's free AI music detector scans your Spotify or Apple Music library and shows how much AI you stream

    • Deezer launched a free online AI music detector on June 11, 2026, covering 20 streaming platforms and 27 languages
    • 43% of users joining Deezer from other platforms already have AI-generated tracks in their playlists
    • Deezer receives nearly 75,000 fully AI-generated tracks every day, more than 44% of all daily uploads
    Read the full story
  5. YouTube logo with red play button on white background
    12 Jun

    Google says YouTube uploaders licensed their music for AI training, and asks the court to toss the Lyria lawsuit

    • Google asked a court to dismiss the copyright lawsuit independent artists filed over its Lyria music AI model
    • The filing argues uploaders granted YouTube and Google a broad licence covering AI training when they accepted the terms of service
    • The cited clause grants a worldwide, royalty-free, sub-licensable licence to reproduce uploads and prepare derivative works, extending to all Alphabet affiliates
    Read the full story
  6. NMPA note logo mark of the National Music Publishers' Association on white background
    12 Jun

    NMPA signs the first industry-wide AI licensing deals with Udio and Klay, splitting income 50/50 between songs and recordings

    • The NMPA announced industry-wide AI licensing deals with Udio and Klay at its 2026 Annual Meeting in New York on June 10
    • Both deals split AI licensing income 50/50 between songs and recordings, while streaming pays recordings more than 3 times what songs get
    • Independent publishers can opt into the template agreements instead of negotiating with AI companies alone
    Read the full story
  7. Warner Music Group and Sureel logo lockup marking WMG's acquisition of the AI attribution startup
    10 Jun

    Warner Music buys Sureel AI, the startup that gives every song an 'AI DNA'

    • Warner Music Group is acquiring Sureel AI, whose technology traces how AI models use artists' work in training and generation
    • Sureel assigns every work an "AI DNA," breaking it into component parts to track how models reference each element
    • Sureel will keep running as a standalone platform serving the whole industry, including rival rights holders and AI companies
    Read the full story
  8. Free newsletter

    Get this in your inbox — free

    • AI Music Briefing — the week's biggest AI music news, the AI Music Lawsuit Tracker, and Music Intelligence.
    • 1 tutorial every week — AI music promotion: from a 4-week song-release strategy to a music video in under 10 minutes.
  9. The FIFA World Cup trophy, the event driving a wave of AI-generated songs on Deezer in 2026
    09 Jun

    Deezer says over 70% of new World Cup 2026 tracks are AI-generated

    • Deezer says more than 270 tracks named "World Cup 2026" have been uploaded to its service
    • Over 70% of those tracks are tagged as generated with the use of AI
    • Deezer's detection system already flags around 60,000 fully AI tracks a day across its catalog
    Read the full story
  10. Universal Music Group chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge speaking at an industry event
    09 Jun

    Lucian Grainge compares AI to sampling as he accepts Northeastern's entrepreneur award

    • Lucian Grainge likened "responsible AI" to the arrival of sampling at Northeastern University's Global Leadership Summit
    • He was named the inaugural recipient of Northeastern's Global Entrepreneur Award on June 4, 2026 at BAFTA in London
    • Grainge framed AI as a tool that extends human creativity rather than replacing the appetite for music made by people
    Read the full story
  11. A street mural tribute to Tupac Shakur, whose likeness Sega recreated for Stranger Than Heaven
    09 Jun

    Sega brings Tupac into Stranger Than Heaven with estate permission and no AI

    • Sega and RGG Studio revealed Tupac Shakur as the character Amaru in Stranger Than Heaven at Summer Game Fest 2026
    • The portrayal was built with the permission and ongoing supervision of his estate, Amaru Entertainment, and without AI
    • Snoop Dogg and his son Cordell Broadus presented the reveal and play characters, with the game out worldwide on January 15, 2027
    Read the full story
  12. American Federation of Musicians lawsuit graphic naming Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group as defendants
    08 Jun

    Musicians' union sues Universal and Warner for cutting session players out of their Suno and Udio AI deals

    • The American Federation of Musicians filed a breach-of-contract suit against Universal Music and Warner Music on June 5, 2026 in New York federal court
    • The union says the labels kept Suno and Udio settlement and licensing money without paying the session musicians whose recordings were copied
    • The claim rests on the "new use" clause in the AFM's Sound Recording Labor Agreement; the union seeks damages and a ruling that the labels breached it
    Read the full story
  13. The columned south facade of the Palais Bourbon, seat of France's National Assembly in Paris
    08 Jun

    France's Darcos bill: 227 rights groups press lawmakers to make AI firms prove they didn't train on copyrighted music

    • A coalition of 227 CISAC member rights organizations urged France's National Assembly on June 8, 2026 to pass the Darcos bill
    • The bill would reverse the burden of proof, forcing AI companies to prove they did not train on copyrighted works
    • The French Senate passed it unanimously in April, but the lower house has not scheduled it for debate
    Read the full story
  14. Top 5 AI Music News for June 1-7, 2026: a radar console with two glowing blips, headlined 'Two AI launches you likely missed.'
    07 Jun

    Top 5 AI music news of the week (1st – 7th June 2026)

    AI music news (Jun 1–7 2026) ✓ Free amp passes for real gear. ✓ AI scores tracks for brands. ✓ UK funding fell to £68.8M. → Read more!

    Read the full story
  15. CISAC President Bjorn Ulvaeus speaks at a podium during the CISAC General Assembly in Paris
    05 Jun

    CISAC's Paris Commitment asks policymakers to protect human creativity from AI

    • CISAC adopted the Paris Commitment at its General Assembly in Paris on June 4, 2026.
    • CISAC is the global network of authors' societies, representing more than 5 million creators.
    • The declaration sets four principles covering protection, transparency, collective management, and government action.
    Read the full story
  16. A copyright symbol over legal documents, representing US copyright law and the Copyright Office
    05 Jun

    H.R. 6028 could reshape who runs the US Copyright Office, and how AI music cases get judged

    • H.R. 6028 would remove the US Copyright Office from the supervision of the Library of Congress.
    • The Register of Copyrights would become a presidential nominee confirmed by the Senate for a 10-year term.
    • The bill landed after the 2025 firing and court-ordered reinstatement of Register Shira Perlmutter.
    Read the full story
  17. PWMA Protect Working Musicians Act graphic with a vinyl record and two raised hands making rock signs
    05 Jun

    Protect Working Musicians Act returns, letting indie artists collectively negotiate with AI and streamers

    • A coalition of music groups backs reintroducing the Protect Working Musicians Act, championed by Rep. Deborah Ross.
    • The bill would let independent artists and labels collectively negotiate with AI companies and streaming services.
    • It creates an antitrust exemption so indie musicians can bargain as a group without legal risk.
    Read the full story
  18. Annabelle Herd, CEO of ARIA, who rejected calls to weaken Australia's copyright law for AI training
    03 Jun

    ARIA boss Annabelle Herd rejects Scott Farquhar's call to weaken AI copyright law

    • ARIA CEO Annabelle Herd rejected a call by Tech Council of Australia chair Scott Farquhar to loosen copyright law for AI training.
    • Farquhar told the AFR AI Summit that training AI in Australia would mean cutting a deal with every recording artist in the world.
    • Herd said four licensing deals, one with each major label and one with Merlin, would cover about 80% of the world's recordings.
    Read the full story

Frequently asked questions

Where can I find AI music copyright news and lawsuit updates?

The AI Music Law section tracks every major AI music case: RIAA v. Suno, RIAA v. Udio, GEMA v. Suno, and AFM v. Universal and Warner. Each tracker lists the filings, key events, and current status. Major rulings land in this news feed the day they break.

How often is AI music news published on The AI Musicpreneur?

New stories go up most weekdays, and this feed updates daily. Every Friday, the AI Music Briefing newsletter rounds up the week's biggest industry stories, and the weekly Top 5 recap covers what mattered and why.

What is the difference between AI music news and AI music tools news?

This page covers the industry: lawsuits, label deals, streaming policy, and artist stories. AI music tools news covers the products: launches, feature updates, reviews, comparisons, and tutorials. A story about a single tool lives there; everything else lands here.

Explore other sections