
Hack suggests AI music generator Suno scraped YouTube for training data
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Training-data provenance is becoming an operational risk, not just a PR issue—if your model’s corpus can be reconstructed from leaked code, expect rights holders and regulators to follow. Treat dataset sourcing like a compliance system with auditable logs and contracts, not a one-time crawl.
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