LONDON (AP) — The world's biggest music labels have struck AI licensing deals with a little-known startup named Klay Vision, the companies said Thursday, the latest in a series of deals that underlines how the technology is shaking up the music industry ’s business model.
Warner Music Group, Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, and their publishing arms, all signed separate agreements with Klay, according to an announcement posted on Warner's website.
It comes a day after Warner inked two other deals involving artificial intelligence, with startups Udio and Stability AI.
There were few details released about the agreements or about Klay, which is based in Los Angeles, and what it does.
The deal terms will help Klay "further evolve music experiences for fans, leveraging t

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