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Spotify Embraces AI Music With New Policies, While Combating ‘Spam’ and ‘Slop’ … from Rolling Stone Brian Hiattt

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Even as it welcomes AI-generated music, the streaming giant reveals it removed 75 million “spammy” AI tracks in the last 12 months Read More 

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