I have checked it out.
Don't get me wrong, my arpeggiator statement isn't flippant or dismissive at all. The tech is incredible. I see how it threatens people's jobs in the industry. I write soundtracks so hitting beats and cuts and taking (sometimes vague) direction from filmakers is something that, for now, is still dependant on human interaction to get the job done.
I assume everyone here embraces tech (or they probably wouldn't be on this forum).
Lots of us replaced drummers really early on with drum machines and then later with Addictive Drums etc. But when I can work with a drummer (usually percussionist) they always bring a better product than what I do with everything I have.
I've 'replaced' an orchestra and choir and percussionists etc with tech out of necessity.
When I get a chance (which is very rare) to work with a real quartet, cellist, etc its so much better.
I have to hope that songwriters being forced to compete with tech like Suno will make them innovate and come up with something new and fresh and not just genre mashing 'hits' (again, no slight there either) or worse, just give up.