Spotify Is Partnering With Sony, Universal and Warner on 'AI Music Products'
Spotify and major labels including Sony and Warner commit to AI tools prioritizing artist choice, fair pay, and fan engagement for over 700 million monthly users, the company said.
- Spotify announced a partnership with major music companies to create 'responsible' artificial intelligence products.
- The partnership aims to focus on fair compensation for artists, choice in participation, and strengthening artist-fan connections.
- Universal Music Group's CEO said technology should serve artists, while Spotify stated that 'musicians' rights matter'.
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Spotify to Develop AI Music Products in Partnership with Major Record Labels
Get latest articles and stories on Tech at LatestLY. Spotify has announced a new initiative to make "significant investments in AI research and product development," marking one of the first collaborative efforts among major music companies to create tools that address artists' and songwriters' concerns about the use of AI in music. Tech News | Spotify to Develop AI Music Products in Partnership with Major Record Labels.
This agreement signed with Sony Music, Universal Music and Warner Music aims to allow the use of AI in music to be more responsible.
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