Spotify Partners with Major Record Labels to Develop Responsible AI Music Tools
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Terrence O’Brien
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Summary
Spotify has officially announced partnerships with major record labels including Sony Music Group, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, Merlin, and Believe to develop 'responsible AI products.' The streaming service is establishing a generative AI research lab and product team focused on creating technologies that align with their principles, though specific product details were not disclosed.
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Spotify didn't detail any specific products in the works but said it was building a 'state-of-the-art generative AI research lab and product team focused on developing technologies that reflect our principles and create breakthrough.'
The recently-rumored AI partnership between Spotify and the major record labels is now a reality.
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