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EPISODE · Aug 2, 2025 · 22 MIN

AI Music on Streaming: Conflict, Policies, and Future

from What's Up in Music (AI) · host DJ Rob O. Tics

The rise of generative AI is profoundly disrupting the global music industry, creating a complex and fragmented landscape across major streaming platforms. At its core, this conflict pits the AI industry's view of public data as a training resource against the music industry's principle of intellectual property as private, licensable assets.Here's a brief overview of this rapidly evolving landscape:Divergent Platform Strategies: Major streaming services (DSPs) like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, and Tencent Music Entertainment (TME) have adopted vastly different approaches to AI music.Spotify is pragmatic, leveraging AI for discovery and personalisation, while reactively policing impersonation.Apple Music is cautious and curated, slowly introducing AI features and likely developing a licensed ecosystem with labels.YouTube has built a comprehensive regulatory framework with mandatory disclosure and Content ID to manage AI content, aiming for transparency.Amazon Music is aggressively integrating controversial third-party AI tools like Suno to normalise generative AI for consumers.Tencent Music Entertainment (TME) is developing a sovereign, "walled garden" ecosystem in China, creating its own AI tools and a direct pipeline to its services, thereby internalising the technology and mitigating legal risks.United Rightsholder Opposition: In contrast to fragmented platform strategies, major labels and performing rights organisations are presenting a unified, aggressive opposition. They are executing a coordinated legal and legislative strategy, reminiscent of their response to file-sharing, to force generative AI into a controlled, licensed framework. They argue that unlicensed ingestion of copyrighted works for AI training constitutes copyright infringement and reject the "fair use" defence.Emerging Monetisation and Systemic Fraud: While AI-native artists have shown market viability, achieving significant listeners on Spotify, this success is overshadowed by AI's role as an accelerant for sophisticated streaming fraud, siphoning an estimated £1 billion or more annually from the industry's royalty pool. This creates a vicious cycle where market saturation from low-cost AI content and fraud diminish economic prospects for legitimate human artists.Legal and Ethical Crux: Core legal debates revolve around whether AI-generated works meet the human authorship requirement for copyright, the application of "fair use" to AI training data, and the protection of an artist's voice and likeness through publicity rights. Ethically, concerns include the pervasive lack of transparency and consent in AI model training, potential bias, and the broader devaluation of human artistry due to economic displacement.Ultimately, the current state of conflict is unsustainable. The future is projected to be defined by an inevitable synthesis, involving the development of new licensing models for AI training, novel royalty distribution frameworks, and the deployment of advanced technologies like blockchain for transparent rights management. Navigating this transition requires stakeholders to embrace both aggressive rights protection and proactive engagement in shaping the ethical and commercial standards of this new, algorithmically-driven music economy.

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