
"Murphy Campbell discovered several songs on her Spotify profile that did not belong there. They were songs that she had recorded, but she'd never uploaded them to Spotify, and something was off about the vocals."
"While the offending tracks don't appear to be available on YouTube Music or Apple Music anymore, at least one can still be found on Spotify, just under a different artist profile, but with the same name."
"Spotify is testing a new system that would allow artists to manually approve songs before they appear on their profile, but Campbell is skeptical after being burned."
Folk artist Murphy Campbell found unauthorized AI-generated covers of her songs on Spotify. These tracks were created from her YouTube performances. Despite efforts to remove them, some remain under different artist profiles. Campbell expressed frustration over the lack of safeguards against such incidents. Spotify is testing a system for artists to approve songs before they appear on their profiles, but Campbell remains skeptical about its effectiveness based on past experiences.
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