Are Spotify's changes to third-party developer access meant to combat AI scraping? - Music Business Worldwide
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In a bid to enhance security, Spotify restricted third-party developers from accessing specific internal data, limiting features vital for enhancing user experience in apps.
The streaming service aimed to secure its platform by blocking access to data crucial for recommendations and audio analysis, reflecting concerns over data misuse by AI.
Some third-party developers argued that these restrictions primarily target AI developers scraping Spotify's data, revealing industry tensions regarding competition and innovation.
Community users proposed that Spotify's move appears less about security and more about protecting its impending AI functionalities from competitive external applications.
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