Spotify is rolling out new rules to block unauthorized AI voice clones, filter out spammy tracks, and add AI disclosures to ...
Spotify is also dealing with AI and in a news post about it, they share a pretty stunning number: Over the past 12 months, 75 million “spammy” songs have been removed from the platform.
This story originally appeared on Digital Music News.
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