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Similar to Tuesday, there was more than just one big generative AI round announced Wednesday.Music startup Suno snared a $125 million round led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, Nat Friedman, Daniel Gross, Matrix and Founder Collective.The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based startup allows users to create songs from simple text prompts, generating voice, lyrics and music.In announcing the deal, the company said 10 million people have already made music using Suno even though it released its first product just eight months ago.“We will use this funding to accelerate product development and grow our team of music makers, music lovers and technologists,” co-founder and CEO Mikey Shulman said in a release. “Our community of musicians deserves the very best tools, and building the very best tools requires the very best talent — not just technological expertise, but a genuine love of music.”Related reading:
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