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TME们的黄金时代,迎来AI终结者
TMETME(US:TME) 3 6 Ke·2025-11-14 11:16

Core Insights - The traditional business model of music streaming platforms, which relies on a vast library of copyrighted content and subscription fees, is facing structural collapse due to the rise of AI-generated music [1][3][4]. Group 1: Impact of AI on Copyright - The scarcity of music copyrights, which has allowed platforms like TME and NetEase Cloud to charge subscription fees, is being undermined by AI music, which can produce industry-level content without the need for traditional music production processes [5][6]. - AI-generated music does not depend on record labels or copyright institutions, leading to a situation where the value of music copyrights diminishes, threatening the core business model of platforms like TME and Spotify [9][10]. Group 2: User Behavior Shift - The transition from "listening" to "generating" music means that TME is now competing not only with similar platforms but also with tech companies that excel in disruptive innovation and have access to larger user bases [10][12]. - TME's recent performance shows a decline in active users and a slowdown in the growth of paying subscribers, indicating a shift in user behavior towards AI-generated music [10][11]. - The traditional music consumption path is being replaced by a new model where users can generate music based on their emotions or preferences, which could lead to a decline in the need for subscription-based streaming services [16][19]. Group 3: Future of the Music Industry - The future music industry is likely to be dominated by models and algorithms that can provide unlimited personalized content, marginalizing platforms that cling to outdated business models [22]. - The emergence of AI music signifies the end of an era dominated by copyright scarcity, suggesting a fundamental shift in the music industry's structure [19][22].