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Spotify, the world's market leader in audio streaming, is facing renewed criticism from artists and listeners. This time, the ...
Spotify has been hit with another AI controversy after publishing computer-generated songs under the names of dead musicians.
After being flagged by fans and Foley's label, Lost Art Records, and reported on by 404 Media, the track was removed. Another ...
A mysterious new band is climbing the charts on Spotify, racking up over over a million listens in just a few weeks. The ...
Andy Byron, the current CEO of New York-based tech company Astronomer, was apparently caught in an intimate moment with a ...
Spotify pulled AI-generated songs falsely credited to deceased musicians, igniting backlash over transparency, copyright ...
Blaze isn't the only dead artist facing this issue, according to 404 Media. Spotify also published AI-generated music by Grammy winning country singer-songwriter Guy Clark, who died a decade ago. Like ...
AI-generated songs are appearing on the official Spotify pages of several dead artists, according to recent (and disturbing) reports.
Blaze Foley’s label manager has criticized the platform after after new music was uploaded to the country singer's page, despite him being dead since 1989.
Spotify has allowed AI-generated songs to be added to the official pages of multiple deceased artists without permission.
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A short video clip from the concert showed a man and a woman cuddling and smiling, his arms wrapped around her, as she leaned ...