On May 28, according to The GuardianSpotify CEO Alex Norström defended the company yesterday for entering AI to generate music。

In an interview with the Financial Times, he stated that Spotify was trying to provide a "controlled" alternative that would allow musicians to agree to the use of the work and to get the benefits, and avoid the theft of the work or the use of unauthorized AI tools。
Last week, Spotify entered into an authorization agreement with the Globe Music Group, which will allow subscribers to create a song and mix version with AI. Norström stated that there had been a large number of out-of-source attempts to break the rules, and that the platform needed to put licensing, consent and payment mechanisms ahead of schedule in product design。
His plan was to.. AI MusicInclude licensing, consent and payment frameworks to allow the generation of content to leave an enabling link within the platform. It was mentioned that the tools involved would incur additional costs and would allow a song to be expanded to include more songs or mixer versions。