Spotify and Universal Music agree deal to let subscribers create AI remixes
Licensing agreement will allow listeners to use AI to create content on streaming platform for first time.
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Key points
- Spotify and Universal Music Group have signed a licensing deal enabling subscribers to create AI-generated song covers and remixes.
- This is the first time Spotify allows listeners to use AI for content creation on its platform.
- The agreement marks a significant step in AI-driven music creation on streaming services.
Why it matters
This matters because spotify and Universal Music Group have signed a licensing deal enabling subscribers to create AI-generated song covers and remixes.
Technical impact
May affect developer workflows, team collaboration, automation capability, and toolchain choices.
Licensing agreement will allow listeners to use AI to create content on streaming platform for first time
Spotify and Universal Music Group have agreed on a deal that will allow subscribers to generate song covers and remixes using artificial intelligence.
The licensing agreement is the first time the Swedish streaming company will allow listeners to use AI to create content through its platform.
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