Ai Issues
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It's becoming more and more frequent, that I find myself using the daily ration of free credits without getting a complete song out of Suno. The first 10 credits lead to a song with two third verses, using 20 more credits gets you nowhere, it ignores the timing you put in and does its own thing. So you try extending using v.3 and the same thing happens. There's always tomorrow when you get another 50 credits good for 10 more songs except it isn't!
With the release of v.4 you might have expected they would iron out the basic problems in 1,2, and 3 versions. Nope, they are not interested, the Harvard School of "Rope-a-Dope" Economic strategy doesn't call for delivery of a quality product. Anything will do while you build up a user base prior to going public.
Ever wonder why these MIT abumni haven't figured out that if you open two free accounts, then you get 3000 credits/month combined, but if you fork out approx $100/year you only get 2500 credits/month.
These idiots would be hard pressed to run a lemonade stand. Currently they're offering 40% off a subscription, $60 bucks of rubbish is still rubbish! Don't be fooled, Udio is not much better so don't go there either.
Watch this space, (too small to be bribed with free subscriptions).
Sid
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Morality aside, focusing on acquiring a user base first is a typical start up strategy. Suno AI's current valuation is $500 million.
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$500 million! for a Penny-Farthing parading as a Ferrari. This Ai bubble is gearing itself up to be the next Dutch tulip scam. A tsunami in slow motion, the next subprime mortgage rip-off. Pity any investors who get caught when this bubble bursts.
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A while ago Suno released version 4. In all fairness the sound quality is much improved over v.3.5.
There also appears to be an improvement in reducing the number and frequency of all those annoying faults and screw-ups they usually don't mention. There's still too many there but less, maybe someone woke up the Q.A. guy.
They are also continuing to focus on developing more functions at the expense of reliability. It looks more like a strategy to overpower Udio and leave them in the dust. Considering Udio has gone comatose for the last 6 months, they appear to have succeeded.
Latest advice: If you can afford it, and will use it regularly, take a punt on the monthly subscription and see how it suits you over 6 months or so and reassess the yearly subscription.
Udio, don't waste your money, it's going nowhere fast.
Sid
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