Spotify Deletes over 75 Million AI-Generated Songs
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Spotify deletes over 75 million AI-generated songs
Spotify has deleted more than 75 million songs generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in the past 12 months, as the music streaming giant moves to tighten control over synthetic content that it says is flooding the platform and threatening artists’ income.
Spotify Removes 75 Million AI Tracks In Major Crackdown
[Image: The Jingle Writer] Music streaming giant Spotify has announced that it has removed 75 million “spammy” tracks in the past 12 months, which proves what a massive problem it is. In addition to the cleanup, Spotify revealed a series of new AI policies aimed at stopping unauthorised AI voice clones, spam, and the lack of transparency around AI-generated music. “At its best, AI is unlocking incredible new ways for artists to create music and …
Spotify Removes 75M AI Spam Tracks in Major Crackdown
AC/DC once sang that “Rock and Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution,” but for Spotify, AI-generated spam is definitely pollution. Spotify has removed 75 million “spammy” tracks in the last 12 months, a number big enough to make your head spin like a vinyl record. In Spotify’s announcement on Sept. 25, the firm revealed a series of AI policies aimed at stopping unauthorized AI voice clones, spam, and the lack of transparency around AI-generated music. “At …
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