Major labels reach deal with AI music startup
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Major labels reach deal with AI music startup
"At a time when many AI music projects are accused of unethical training protocols and practices towards the artistic community, KLAY has, from the beginning, taken a unique path, working in partnership with the music industry to pioneer a new active listening model designed to enhance both human creativity and the consumer experience. The platform reimagines listening with immersive, interactive tools powered by KLAY's Large Music Model, trained entirely on licensed music."
"It's finally happened - all three major labels, Universal, Sony, and Warner, have reached a deal with an AI music startup, Bloomberg reports. The startup, Klay, is led by music producer Ary Attie, and has referred to itself as an "ethical AI" company. According to Bloomberg, the product it's building will include features like Spotify and let users remake songs in different styles using AI."
Universal, Sony, and Warner reached a licensing deal with Klay, an AI music startup. Klay is led by music producer Ary Attie and describes itself as an "ethical AI" company. The product will include Spotify-like features and let users remake songs in different styles using AI. KLAY's platform states it uses a Large Music Model trained entirely on licensed music and offers immersive, interactive listening tools. KLAY says experiences will enhance rather than replace human creativity and will keep artistry central while protecting copyright. The company plans a subscription product that recognizes and rewards participating artists and songwriters. It remains unclear whether artists can opt out of having their work remade or used for training. The deal follows legal disputes and a recent Warner settlement with Udio.
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