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Spotify removes AI-generated songs from platform

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FILE - In this photo illustration, a womans silhouette holds a smartphone with the Spotify logo in the background. (Photo Illustration by Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) Spotify says it has removed AI-generated music made by Boomy from its platform and ensured that any streams for this content have been excluded from royalty calculations.It's part of its ongoing effort to protect artists."Artificial streaming is a longstanding, industry-wide issue that Spotify is working to stamp out across our service," a Spotify spokesperson told FOX Business.JOHN LEGEND CALLS FOR REGULATION ON AI-GENERATED MUSICWhen the company identifies or is alerted to potential cases of stream manipulation, it works to "mitigate their impact by taking action that may include the removal of streaming numbers and the withholding of royalties," the spokesperson continued.As a result, they are able to "protect royalty payouts for honest, hardworking artists," the spokesperson added.Neil Nayyar’s list of instruments includes drums, piano, flute, and guitar — and that’s just a fraction of his collection and talent.This comes after Universal Music Group emailed streaming services in March that it was aware that certain AI services were trained on copyrighted music "without obtaining the required consents" of the owner's permission, according to the Financial Times.OPENAI SAYS CHATGPT FEATURE LETTING USERS DISABLE CHAT HISTORY NOW AVAILABLEAccording to Forbes, Spotify removed 7% of songs made with Boomy.

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