From being chased by record-label giants to shaking hands with Warner, Suno’s Series D story shows: in the AI space, no matter how fast the technology moves, it ultimately comes back to the negotiation table to discuss revenue sharing

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CoinWorld News reports that the artificial intelligence music generation application Suno has completed over $400 million in Series D funding led by Bond Capital, with a post-investment valuation of $5.4 billion, doubling the valuation from the Series C round. The funds will be used to develop the next-generation audio large model and expand the team. In response to copyright lawsuits from major record labels, Suno's attitude is shifting toward cooperation, and it has already reached settlement and licensing agreements with copyright holders such as Warner Music Group to explore compliant training and commercial monetization.
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