Songs from the Boomy platform, which facilitates the entry of AI-generated tracks, have been removed from Spotify
O Spotify removed thousands of songs generated by artificial intelligence. The tracks were published through the platform Boomywhich helps users insert artificially created music into streaming in exchange for royalties.
The measure comes after pressure from major recording companies, such as Universal Music, who allege copyright infringement. In addition to the limits of the legislation on the subject, the Spotify suspected that the Boomy was using bots to increase the number of plays of the songs themselves.
The platform claimed that its users have created more than 14 million songs, which represents about 13.83% of the recorded music in the world, according to the forbes.
According to Financial TimesSpotify and Boomy negotiate for the return of tracks to streaming.
The industry has experienced an invasion of compositions generated from artificial intelligence services. Like the hypothetical lost album of Oasis with songs that the group “could” have released if they hadn’t disbanded in 2009. A YouTube page has also emerged that publishes AI-recreated versions where they apply the voice of Kanye West in songs from The Weekndfor example.
Source: Rollingstone

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