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There's this alarming trend in the Suno subreddit. People aren't just prompting AI songs; they're sitting around listening almost exclusively to their own slop. And in some cases, they proudly proclaim that they don't listen to music on traditional streaming platforms anymore - it's just AI all day.
"Does anyone just listen to their own music now and not even music on Spotify anymore.?"
"I definitely listen to my own music most of the time now. Why wouldn't I? It's album after album of bangers"
"Guilty as charged. It's an infectious addiction, and I love it."
"I thought I was the only one that had an addiction to suno."
"Last.f …
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Critics of platform’s proposed new feature say it could accelerate the spread of machine-generated music
Spotify’s chief executive has said the company’s move into AI-generated music offers users and creators a better alternative to unregulated AI slop.
Last week, the platform announced a new feature in which premium users will be allowed to create their own, AI-generated remixes and song covers using music from participating artists.
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Spotify used its Investor Day on Thursday to unveil the most comprehensive AI expansion in the company’s history, repositioning itself from a passive audio consumption platform into an active, AI-powered creation and discovery engine spanning podcasts, audiobooks, and licensed music generation. The centrepiece was Studio by Spotify Labs, a new standalone desktop app launching in […]
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AI covers and remixes of songs are already a blight on the internet. Spotify, YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram are awash in flat reggae versions of "Smells Like Teen Spirit," dinky country renditions of The Weeknd, and monotonous Motown reimaginings of AC/DC. Now, a new tool from Spotify will make them even easier to generate and share.
Spotify and Universal Music Group (UMG) signed a licensing deal that will allow users to generate remixes and covers from UMG's catalog. How exactly it will work, beyond being "powered by generative AI technology," or how much it will cost, is unclear. They're positioning this as a premium subscription add-on …
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Spotify's AI partnership with Universal Music could reshape industry norms, influencing AI licensing across creative sectors and boosting revenue.
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The AI remix tool could redefine music industry dynamics, fostering innovation and new revenue streams while challenging traditional copyright norms.
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Spotify and Universal Music Group say their new licensed AI remix platform will let fans create song covers and remixes while compensating participating artists and songwriters.
Licensing agreement will allow listeners to use AI to create content on streaming platform for first time
Spotify and Universal Music Group have agreed on a deal that will allow subscribers to generate song covers and remixes using artificial intelligence.
The licensing agreement is the first time the Swedish streaming company will allow listeners to use AI to create content through its platform.
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