Green light from Spotify to artificial intelligence music

Spotify's boss, Daniel Ek, announced in an interview that the company will not ban music created by artificial intelligence (AI) on its platform. Ek argues that AI music is legitimate, but that it can imitate artists without their permission.
 Green light from Spotify to artificial intelligence music
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Spotify’s boss, Daniel Ek, announced in an interview that the company will not ban music created by artificial intelligence (AI) on its platform. Ek said AI music is legitimate but should not be used to imitate artists without their permission; Earlier this year, some music that used the voices of AI clones of Drake and The Weeknd was removed from the platform. Neither Drake nor The Weeknd had any idea that their cloned voices were being used in the song ‘Heart on My Sleeve’.

Artificial intelligence music is growing

Daniel Ek said that tools like auto-tune are good because they can enhance the music, but tools that imitate artists are not good. The Spotify boss also described a ‘controversial middle ground’ where AI is used to create music that is influenced by existing artists but does not directly imitate them.

When ChatGPT was released, one of the first uses people discovered was the ability to create verse lines in seconds. Tools like DALL-E can also create works of art with a simple command from the user. Similarly, there are tools that can create music. So allowing AI music on Spotify could probably be a smart move. The most important feature of Spotify is that it has a huge music library that can be accessed for free. If AI music becomes a significant niche in the industry, creators will be able to offer it through Spotify.

In the interview, Daniel Ek says that the topic of artificial intelligence in music will probably be discussed for many years. Some believe that AI is “emotionless” and automatic and cannot match human music. Some believe that this factor will disappear as technology improves. On the other hand, even as of now, AI music is essentially indistinguishable to most listeners. Music created by cloning the voices of artists further expands the range. However, this also raises a serious copyright issue.

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