Adobe Proposes a Way to Protect Artists from AI Ripoffs; 3 Reasons Artists Should Still Do Virtual Concerts
#146 | Your Weekly Dose of AI Music News
🤖 Extr(AI)mportant
Generative AI & Licensing: A Special Report
Alongside the rapid rise of generative AI, a new licensing market has begun to emerge for AI training data.
Adobe proposes a way to protect artists from AI ripoffs
As the engine powering the world’s digital artists, Adobe has a big responsibility to mitigate the rise of AI-driven deepfakes, misinformation, and content theft.
Striking the Right Chord: How Musical AI is Keeping Artists at the Heart of Generative AI
Attribution is the golden ticket for a happy marriage between the music industry and generative AI. Without it, artists don’t get paid—kind of a deal-breaker when it comes to industry buy-in.
AI Music Detector – Protect Your Catalog from all AI-Generated Tracks
Once a subject of curiosity, AI-generated music has taken the industry by storm. To get an idea, just be aware that users of the music AI app Udio alone are generating an average of 864K new songs every single day. Putting one of these tracks on the major DSPs takes hours and only requires a small flat fee.
3 Reasons Artists should still do Virtual Concerts
Artists should still do virtual concerts – even post lockdown. Discover the benefits and challenges, how they offer a new way connect with fans worldwide, and their impact on the future of live performances.
⚙️ Cool Tools
Base for Music taps AI to turn passive listeners into active fans
Watching the new AI-generated future of music videos
© Copyright/wrong
🎼 Innovation
Spotify adds a new, automatically updating playlist for offline listening
Tunecore partners with Notion on Undiscovered initiative for emerging artists
The BBC Sound Effects Archive now has over 33,000 free samples ready to download
Audiomack and Groover partner up to extend their impact for artists
→ Get in touch
If you have a question, or request for advertising info, please email me at jeff.aimusicnews@gmail.com.