Spotify fights with record companies against the threat of artificial intelligence

Spotify fights with record companies against the threat of artificial intelligence

OR Spotifythe world’s most popular digital platform, is seriously concerned about the impact of music generated by Artificial intelligence music and entertainment rights holders as a whole.

Second Music business around the worldthe debate on the use of Artificial intelligence in music reached a high point of concern after the emergence of a track that featured vocals generated by new technology that copied the vocals of dragon AND The weekendboth artists of Universal Music.

The song in question was later deleted from digital platforms, including Spotifyafter one Successful copyright infringement claim was issued by Universal Music Group.

A AG he reported it publicly “(Streaming) platforms have a fundamental legal and ethical responsibility to prevent the use of their services in ways that harm artists.”

Daniel Ek, founder of Spotifywas asked in the first quarter of 2023 approximately “copyright backlash from some major record companies” regarding the use of Artificial intelligence in music, in the context of the digital platform that has launched its own personalized DJ service powered by artificial intelligence.

“We have had nothing but positive reactions from across the industry”defended Daniel Ek. “(Spotify) is working with our partners to try to establish a position where we enable innovation but protect all the creators we have on our platform.”

And he concluded: “[A] AI resistance from the copyright industry, or from record labels and media companies, really is [preocupante com] questions like “name and likeness”, what is an actual copyright, who owns the right to something you upload something to and claim to be Drake [quando] in reality it is not, and so on. These are legitimate concerns.” concluded the executive.

Source: Terra

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