Core Points - Spotify announced updates to its AI policy to enhance transparency regarding AI-generated music and to combat spam [1][14] - The company will adopt the DDEX standard for labeling AI music in credits, which will provide detailed information on AI usage in music production [2][4] - Spotify clarified that unauthorized AI voice clones and deepfakes are prohibited on its platform [5][13] AI Policy Updates - The DDEX system will require labels and distributors to submit standardized AI disclosures, detailing the use of AI in music creation [2] - Spotify has received commitments from 15 labels and distributors to adopt the DDEX technology, signaling a potential industry shift [6] - A new music spam filter will be introduced to reduce spam content and improve user recommendations [7][11] Addressing Fraud and Misuse - The company aims to tackle "profile mismatches," where music is fraudulently uploaded to another artist's profile [12] - Spotify executives emphasized support for authentic and responsible AI use while aiming to eliminate fraudulent activities [13] - The rise of AI-generated music has led to increased scrutiny, with competitors like Deezer reporting that 18% of daily uploads are fully AI-generated [14]
Spotify to label AI music, filter spam and more in AI policy change