Spotify says it removed millions of 'spammy' AI-generated music tracks
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Spotify says it removed millions of 'spammy' AI-generated music tracks
"Spotify has removed more than 75 million AI-generated "spammy" music tracks from its platform over the past 12 months, the company said Thursday, stepping up its crackdown on unauthorized AI-generated use of artists' voices. The Swedish audio company said it would improve its enforcement of impersonation violations, launch a new spam filtering system and work with partners to label tracks that incorporate AI."
""We envision a future where artists and producers are in control of how or if they incorporate AI into their creative processes," Spotify said in a post on its website on Thursday. "As always, we leave those creative decisions to artists themselves while continuing our work to protect them against spam, impersonation, and deception, and providing listeners with greater transparency about the music they hear.""
Spotify removed more than 75 million AI-generated "spammy" music tracks in the past 12 months and intensified measures against unauthorized AI use of artists' voices. The company will strengthen enforcement of impersonation violations, launch a spam filtering system, and work with partners to label tracks that incorporate AI. Vocal impersonation in music will be allowed only with artist authorization. Spotify plans to shorten review wait times for content mismatches and enable artists to report mismatches even in pre-release, aiming to protect artists, preserve artistic integrity, and increase listener transparency.
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