If I didn't know better, I would have been fooled (or - at least until I heard the lyrics). Someday soon there may be entire channels of AI-generated content competing with human-generated. The channel might not even bother to record the results - just produce it spontaneously in realtime, 24/7. Will the average listener be able to tell the difference? Part of the appeal might be that the gems amongst them will only ever be hearable once. Or, if not that, then be tasked with producing all the music for all the movies, commercials, and jingles. Musicians will shortly be using it to write music for themselves that they will then 'cover' and call their own. Why hire a DJ? It will change everything in the music business, I think - although there might always be a place for a live band.

I predict a court fight over what Suno was trained on without special permission. Right now the company refuses to reveal that. But, of course, Suno isn't available to the public yet either.