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AI music company wants to press users' creations onto vinyl records
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Vinyl records accounted for more than $1 billion in U.S. sales last year, rising more than 9%, according to the Recording Industry Assn.
Set us as preferredArtificial intelligence music company Suno is going retro — eventually.
The Cambridge, Mass.-based AI company has announced Suno Vinyl, a service that will press users’ generated AI tracks onto vinyl records.
Vinyl records have seen a major resurgence ever since millennials brought the format back into mainstream culture in the 2010s.
Suno, founded in 2022, has established itself as a leader in AI music tech and maintains an office in Venice.