News

Weeks after trending "indie rock band" The Velvet Sundown admitted its Spotify oeuvre was entirely generated by AI, news has ...
Country music fans may know Blaze Foley from his outlaw country Austin shows in the '80s, but they wouldn't recognize the ...
Spotify faces backlash over AI-generated songs using deceased artists' voices without consent, raising ethical concerns ...
Spotify CEO's $700M AI drone investment sparks artist outrage & boycott calls. Artists protest profits funding military tech ...
Bands like The Velvet Sundown and TaTa — artists made up completely with the use of artificial intelligence — are already ...
After being flagged by fans and Foley's label, Lost Art Records, and reported on by 404 Media, the track was removed. Another ...
AI-generated songs appeared on Spotify under dead artists’ names, raising alarms about digital impersonation and platform ...
Whether that content counts as "art" depends on who you ask, but Spotify doesn't discriminate. A new band called The Velvet Sundown debuted on Spotify this month and has already amassed more than half ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming the music industry as AI-generated bands like The Velvet Sundown earn substantial streaming revenue, prompting lawsuits from major record labels.
Together' by Blaze Foley, who was killed in 1989, and 'Happened to You' by Guy Clark, who passed in 2016, were uploaded last week with AI-generated album art that looked nothing like the singers.
AI generated music is appearing on real artists’ Spotify pages, even on profiles of musicians who have passed away.