The VC betting $5.4 billion that Suno’s copyright wars won’t matter

Amy Wu Martin creates AI-generated songs for her son on Suno. She’s not famous or getting paid.
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Amy Wu Martin creates AI-generated songs for her son on Suno. She’s not famous or getting paid. That, in a nutshell, is why she led Menlo Ventures into a $250 million fundraise last fall, then re-upped in a $400 million round in June at a $5.4 billion valuation—more than doubling Suno’s value in seven months. Suno (for the uninitiated) is a text-to-music platform: type a prompt, get a complete song back in seconds.
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