September 26th.Spotify NEW REGULATIONS FOCUSING ON THE THREE MAIN ISSUES RAISED BY AI:Low-quality content, impersonation and proper disclosure of usage.

Spotify Global Music Producer Charlie Hellman says the company wants to protect the real creatorFree from garbage content, forgery and deceptionAnd let the audience not be “misled”. He added:IT IS NOT FORBIDDEN FOR ARTISTS TO USE AI IN THEIR CREATION.
Spotify is working with DDEX, the music standard-setting agency, to develop a new metadata standard forMARK IF AI IS USED IN SONG CREATIONI don't know. Spotify Marketing and Policy Manager Sam Duboff described the testing as including not only the use of AI to generate human sound and musical instruments, but also the use of AI tools in the mix, motherband, etc。
Duboff stressed that the platform would define impersonation asUse voice without permissionWHETHER IT IS REAL OR FAKE, AND INCLUDES THE DEFINITION OF “UNAUTHORIZED AI VOICE CLONING, DEEP FORGERY AND VARIOUS TYPES OF VOICE REPRODUCTION”。
He also revealed that Spotify will be in the next few weeks or monthsUpline Waste Content Filter, the account number used to identify the misuse of the upload mechanism. Common methods include uploading hoursIt's only 30 seconds past, or the same song was uploaded over and over again, with only a little bit of information. In the past year, Spotify has removed 75 million such rubbish songs。
Duboff rejects Spotify's addition of AI music to the playlist to avoid rumours of paying artists, stating that the statement is “totally wrong”. He said, "Spotify." No musicAll music is provided by third-party holders, the platform is not created, owned and royalties are paid to third parties。
1AI LEARNED FROM THE STORY THAT AS TO WHETHER THE PLATFORM EDITOR'S SELECTION LIST CONTAINS AI MusicAnd Duboff says, "Edits choose what they think is best for the audience. ThoseVery few people listen to the songs that are generated mainly by tipsI don't know. There's no basis for Spotify conspiracy to promote AI for economic gain. All the music on the platform comes from a third party's authorization, we don't create, we don't own anything, and we pay royalties to third parties.”