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一年下架 7500 万首,Spotify 下力气整治“AI垃圾曲目”
3 6 Ke· 2025-09-29 12:12
Core Insights - Spotify has deleted over 75 million "junk tracks" in the past year, primarily targeting unauthorized AI-generated music [1][2] - The deletion represents only a portion of the vast number of AI songs available on the platform, as many AI artists and their works remain accessible [2][3] - This action signals a shift in Spotify's stance towards AI music, as the platform had previously not implemented any restrictions [3][4] Summary by Sections - **Deletion of Tracks** - Spotify's removal of 75 million tracks includes unauthorized AI-generated music, such as songs mimicking human voices without permission [1] - Despite this deletion, popular AI artists still have a significant presence on the platform, with monthly listeners ranging from 300,000 to 600,000 [2] - **New Policies and Measures** - Spotify has introduced several new policies to regulate AI music, including an "Impersonation Policy" to address unauthorized voice mimicry [4] - The platform is collaborating with publishers to prevent unauthorized uploads to real artists' pages and is investing resources to address content mismatches [4] - A "music junk filter" is set to launch in the fall, aimed at identifying and filtering out "junk tracks" and their uploaders [4] - **Industry Collaboration** - Spotify is working with industry organization DDEX to establish "AI music attribution standards," which will require publishers to document whether a song was created using AI [5] - The approach aims for a nuanced transparency method rather than a binary classification of songs as AI-generated or not [5] - **Contextual Industry Developments** - The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions between record labels and AI companies, with major labels like Universal Music and Sony Music seeking partnerships with AI firms for copyright detection [6] - The launch of Suno Studio by Suno, which combines AI music generation with professional editing tools, indicates a growing focus on the professional music market [6]