Spotify, a music streaming service, deleted ``tens of thousands of songs generated by AI'', is it due to padding of illegal playback numbers?



In recent years, AI-generated songs have been released on music streaming services and have attracted attention, but the music industry has raised concerns about the increase in AI-produced songs. Meanwhile, it was reported that Spotify, a major music streaming service, has deleted tens of thousands of AI-generated songs from its platform. It is said that the songs deleted this time were generated and distributed using a platform called

Boomy , which can generate songs by inputting the genre and characteristics of the music.

Spotify ejects thousands of AI-made songs in purge of fake streams | Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/05/spotify-ejects-thousands-of-ai-made-songs-in-purge-of-fake-streams/



Spotify removes tens of thousands of AI-generated songs
https://the-decoder.com/spotify-removes-tens-of-thousands-of-ai-generated-songs/

Spotify has reportedly removed tens of thousands of AI-generated songs | Engadget
https://www.engadget.com/spotify-has-reportedly-removed-tens-of-thousands-of-ai-generated-songs-154144262.html

With the development of AI, even people with little knowledge and know-how about composition can now use AI to generate high-quality music. AI-produced songs are also distributed to music streaming services and some people make money from them, but the music industry has expressed concern about the rise of AI-generated songs.

In April 2023, it was reported that international music company Universal Music Group had instructed music streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music to block the use of their songs to train AI. was given.

``I want you to stop using songs for AI training,'' Universal Music Group requests Spotify and Apple Music-GIGAZINE



Meanwhile, overseas media reported that Spotify deleted `` tens of thousands of songs uploaded from Boomy, which provides AI composition service ''. The deleted songs represent about 7% of all songs uploaded from Boomy.

Launched in 2019, Boomy is a service that AI generates music by specifying a music genre such as 'rap beat' or entering words that express an image such as 'rainy night'. Users can then upload their songs to music streaming services via Boomy and receive royalties based on the number of plays.

According to Boomy , the number of user-generated songs at the time of writing the article was 14,591,095, which is equivalent to about 13.95% of the songs recorded in the world.



The reason why Spotify deleted the songs uploaded by Boomy was not that ``the songs were generated by AI'', but ``the suspicion that the number of plays was illegally inflated using a bot''. I explained that it was because On the Internet, ``the number of plays on music streaming services such as Spotify'' is bought and sold, and some people illegally earn royalties by padding the number of plays using bots.

According to sources, Universal Music Group has flagged all major streaming platforms for 'suspicious streaming activity on Boomy's songs.' 'Artificial streaming is a long-standing industry-wide problem, and Spotify is working to eradicate it across our services,' Spotify said in a statement confirming the removal of Boomy's songs. says.

Earning unfair royalties by inflating the number of plays has been a problem since before AI-based music generation tools appeared. According to

a report released by a specialized agency under the French Ministry of Education, the number of inflated views on major streaming services Deezer, Spotify, and Qobuz in 2021 will reach 1 to 3 billion, accounting for 1 to 3 of the total views. It is possible that the % is due to padding.

“We are always encouraged to see our partners increasing their vigilance, activity and vigilance on their platforms,” said Michael Nash, vice president of digital strategy at Universal Music Group. rice field.



On May 3, 2023, it was reported that Boomy stopped uploading songs to Spotify, but it was confirmed that uploads had resumed as of May 9. “We are adamantly opposed to manipulation or artificial streaming of any kind, and we are working with our industry partners to address this issue,” Boomy said.

AI music startup Boomy reestablishes its pipeline to Spotify - Music Ally
https://musically.com/2023/05/09/ai-music-startup-boomy-reestablishes-its-pipeline-to-spotify/



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