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(26 Feb 2026) ASSOCIATED PRESS Cambridge, Massachusetts – 13 January 2026 1. Wide of Suno CEO Mikey Shulman and Research Scientist Christian Steinmetz listening and reacting to an Afrobeat song generated by the AI music generating platform 2. Close of the Suno Studio interface as Shulman and Steinmetz refine the AI-generated song 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mikey Shulman, Suno CEO: "It took a little while to make Suno. The truth is we actually thought we would start a different company because we thought it would be too hard to make good music. And a few months after we started, we had some breakthroughs and we realized it wasn't too hard. And we very quickly tried to put out a very crude version of a music-making machine. And you had to be very forgiving of how it sounded at the beginning. It was kind of just barely passable. And a lot of people loved it. And it told us that we were on to something.” 4. Close of a high-end professional audio control system in the music-production studio inside Suno offices UPSOUND (English) Christian Steinmetz, Suno Research Scientist: "But the flute, I think, is pretty successful." Mikey Shulman, Suno CEO: "Yeah, that was a good flute." Steinmetz: "Pretty successful on this one." 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Mikey Shulman, Suno CEO: "Ultimately, the machine needs to understand how everybody describes music, and it kind of learns to map those descriptions onto how to make new songs." 6. Overhead shot of Shulman and Stteinmetz at the music production console 7. Close of the Suno Studio AI music-generating interface 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Mikey Shulman, Suno CEO: "If you rewind back to 2022, people were making large language models in text that could spit out words and sentences. And the hurdle for doing that with audio is that language is cut up nicely into words, but audio is not cut up at all. And we worked really hard to figure out the right way to cut up audio into what would effectively be words, but are not words. And this was the big breakthrough that we made." 9. Tracking shot of Shulman walking inside Suno offices UPSOUND (English) Mikey Shulman, Suno CEO: "You know, it's a classic." 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Mikey Shulman, Suno CEO: "The thing that we are most proud of is that 100 million people have made music on Suno and the vast majority of whom have never made music before. And this is what's so amazing and this is ultimately what centres music in people's lives much more than, say, only building a professional tool chain." ASSOCIATED PRESS Somerville, Massachusetts – 16 January 2026 11. Wide of an audio-mastering workstation at M-Works Studios founded by Berklee College of Music professor, musician and mastering engineer Jonathan Wyner 12. Wyner showing AI tools he uses to analyze and fix audio in his mastering studio UPSOUND (English) Jonathan Wyner, Berklee College of Music: “This is an AI tool that shows you the average of thousands and thousands of recordings made over a long period of time." 13. Close of Wyner’s computer 14. SOUNDBITE (English) Jonathan Wyner, Berklee College of Music: "So, the recent valuation of Suno is, I think, $2.5 billion, which is not quite the value of the music industry in general, at least in terms of the publishing side. But it's getting close. And that's kind of a stunning thing to understand until you begin to recognize what generative AI actually will allow, which is the consolidation or the combination, I think is a better way to say this, between the people who are creating music and the people who are consuming music and building a bridge between them." ASSOCIATED PRESS Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...