Spotify has announced major updates to its artificial intelligence policies. The aim is to curb “spam” music generated by AI and to ban unauthorized voice cloning. The platform will clearly mark when parts of a track have been created or processed with this technology, according to TechCrunch.
Adopting the DDEX Standard for Transparency
The company confirmed it will adopt the upcoming industry standard for identifying and labeling AI music in credits, known as DDEX. Under this system, record labels, distributors, and music partners will submit standardized notifications about AI usage. The system will specify whether AI was used for generated vocals, instrumentation, or post-production.
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