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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, a global audio streaming and media service provider, has sparked a major controversy for allegedly publishing AI-generated music attributed to deceased musicians. According to a Dexerto ...
AI-generated songs by deceased artists, like Blaze Foley, have been falsely uploaded to SpotifyThe streaming service is ...
Spotify will add a content warning to episodes talking about Covid-19 and linking to coronavirus podcasts from reputable news sources, Ek said in a note published Sunday, though there is no ...
Spotify has been hit with another AI controversy after publishing computer-generated songs under the names of dead musicians.
Another risk is Spotify could lose more artists and potentially even premium subscribers if the Rogan controversy response isn't deemed strong enough by those who have taken issue with the content ...
Country music fans may know Blaze Foley from his outlaw country Austin shows in the '80s, but they wouldn't recognize the ...
Still, per Spotify's own content policies, some believe that Rogan's various episodes on the Covid-19 vaccine and taking treatments that haven't been scientifically proven would be in violation.
Spotify then announced it would "add a content advisory to any podcast episode that includes a discussion about COVID-19." Neil Young poses for a portrait in Santa Monica, Calif. on Sept. 9, 2019.
From Neil Young open letter about coronavirus misinformation to Joe Rogan’s late reaction — here’s Spotify COVID-19 controversy saga.
Spotify’s response to COVID-19 misinformation on Joe Rogan’s highly popular podcast has critics singing a familiar tune: Simply warning users about problematic content is not enough.
Spotify's CEO defended the streamer's response to the recent Joe Rogan controversy, citing a need to 'balance creative expression with the safety of our users.' Skip to content Entertainment Weekly ...