Beatport is now banning fully AI-generated songs
Songs that are predominantly human-made, but created with AI assistance can stay on the platform but will be labelled for more transparency Beatport has announced plans to ban songs that are fully oโฆ
Songs that are predominantly human-made, but created with AI assistance can stay on the platform but will be labelled for more transparency
Beatport has announced plans to ban songs that are fully or majority generated by AI.
The online music store and streaming platform confirmed the changes in a new update to its policy . With the new rules, it will be labelling songs on the site that have been made with AI assistance, and removing tracks that were made predominantly or fully by artificial intelligence.
For those tracks rejected from the streaming platform due to violations with the new AI policy, the rights holders will be notified directly.
The changes come following an updated partnership with detection specialist Beatdapp. In the expanded collaboration, the platform will use enhanced technology, systems and processes to detect and identify automated music.
In the Beatport policy, it states that songs made with โAI assistance will still be acceptedโ, but only if the finished track โremains majority human-madeโ. Those songs will be accepted, but โtagged during ingestion, giving Beatportโs curation team a clearer picture of what it is reviewing and featuring.โ
Beatport Draws a Line on AI Music https://t.co/7WARDd3XDC #Beatport pic.twitter.com/7BNYZsjYhx
Speaking about the new changes, Beatport CEO, Matt Gralen shared: โBeatport exists to serve DJs and empower artists and labels. This means partnering with our community and providing confidence in what our platform offers.
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