Most of the hype around AI has revolved around its text capabilities, and the powers of LLMs like ChatGPT. But Suno is focusing on the unsung hero of AI - music. Suno is building a future where anyone can make good music - all you need to do is type in a prompt, and out will come a song that’s never existed before. This week, we’re revisiting a conversation with Mikey Shulman, CEO and Co-Founder of Suno. He joined Lightspeed Partner and host Michael Mignano earlier this year to talk through the intricacies of programming for sound, and what this technology could mean for music.
Episode Chapters
(00:00) Introduction to Mikey Shulman and Suno
(04:03) How transcribing S&P earnings calls inspired Suno
(08:41) There’s no Common Crawl for audio - they had to make their own
(12:37) Hacking text-to-speech to make music
(16:25) What’s the product market fit for generative music?
(21:15) How will AI change the format of music?
(28:44) Suno’s highlight reel so far
(31:39) Designing with the end user in mind
(38:26) Can AI transcend the creativity ceiling?
(40:48) How does Mikey think regulation and music rights will shake out?
(46:19) Is Suno hiring?
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