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The use of AI in music creation continues to be a divisive topic and recent figures confirm that the onslaught of AI-generated tracks is not slowing down. Worse, certain artists are becoming more
Adobe’s AI policy says that it only uses licensed and publicly available content and data to train its AI models. The company says it never trains on customers’ work to improve its services.
AI music services Udio and GRAI adopted UMG and Liquidax-backed AI patents to support "the development of licensed AI services," it was announced.
AI can generate songs in seconds. But behind every AI track is a complicated question: Who should get paid? And, how? The fights have started.
In an era where AI music generation has ruptured the music industry, a social-forward music remixing app is aiming to stand out among the rest - with the help of one of the major labels. Hook, an AI-powered app where fans can create minute-long clips that remixes or mashes up a licensed artist's track to share
Beatport has strengthened its AI music ban by employing a new AI detection tool from Beatdapp designed to catch fully AI-generated tracks.
Tyga admitting AI built his album’s synths, Timbaland signing an AI pop star and a Pitchfork zero all point the same way: generative music has gone mainstream, and the fight over it is getting louder.