
Suno launches Spark incubator program to feed independent artists to its AI machine
THE SO WHAT
Suno is trying to vertically integrate talent, catalog, and tooling—grants and mentorship are the funnel into a proprietary training and distribution loop. If you’re in music or IP-heavy media, assume AI platforms will increasingly own both the means of production and the artist relationships, and plan your rights and distribution strategy accordingly.
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