Why Independent Spotify Curators Still Matter; Music AI in 2023: a Database of Tools
1852 | Your Daily Dose of Music Streaming News
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Why Independent Spotify Curators Still Matter
In an age where listeners are overwhelmed by the endless choices that streaming offers, independent Spotify curators are adding a personal touch to the music landscape through non-algorithmic Spotify playlists.
Music AI in 2023: a database of tools
While AI will change the way everyone works in the industry, the segment of tools that has grabbed the headlines are the music creation and analysis AI platforms – of which there are already a significant number, all promising revolution and innovation.
The Silent Symphony of AI in Music Creation
In a recent survey conducted by Pirate Studios, a fascinating revelation emerged from the world of music creation – over half of the 1,141 artists surveyed admitted they would keep their use of artificial intelligence (AI) in music production under wraps. The study aimed to explore the growing integration of AI technology in the music community and shed light on the transparency practices among musicians.
AI of the Storm: Artificial Intelligence and the Music Industry in 2023
To find a single issue that has so dominated the music industry discourse like AI has in 2023, one would have to look back to the early 2000s when P2P and digital piracy were the center around which everything else seemed to revolve.
This man releases a new album on Spotify every single day – here’s how much money he makes
“Writing songs every day has become a fun routine,” says Michiru Aoyama.
AI Music Companies Might Be Required to Reveal Copyrighted Data Sources, New Bill Obliges
The AI Foundation Model Transparency Act requires details about the training data, the training processes, and whether user data is collected.
Baby Audio launches free Beat Slammer plugin for “smashing and squashing” beats
At the end of each year, Baby Audio releases a free plugin to celebrate the holidays.
Duolingo Takes Over 86K-SF 4 World Trade Center Offices From Spotify
Spotify has been an anchor tenant in the 3 million-square-foot tower since 2017, occupying roughly 564,000 square feet. However, the Stockholm-based music streaming service let its workers work from anywhere starting in 2021 and decided to shrink its office space as a result.
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