AI-Generated Songs are reportedly being uploaded to dead musicians’ profiles on spotify.
In a report by 404 media, this phenomenon was uncovered when they noticed blaze foley – a Country Musician Best Known For His Track ‘Clayed Pigeons’ – Had Released A New Single Called ‘Tangger Tanger Tanger’ Last W.
The track, which “vaguely sounds like a new, Slow Country Song”, Reportedly appeared to be an ai-generated image of a man singing into a microphone-who shares very little results to the real foley.
Craig McDonald, Who is in charge of Distributing Foley’s Music and Managing His Spotify Page Via His Label Lost Art records, said the song appeared on the artist’s profile with “I can clearly tell you that song is not blaze, not anywahere near blaze’s style, at all,” he told the publication. “It’s kind of an ai schock bot, if you will.”
“It’s harmful to blaze’s standing that this happy,” he continued. “It’s kind of surprising that spottify doesn’t a security fix for this type of action, and i think the response from Engineers Cold Stop This Fraudulent Practice in its Tracks, if they had the will to do so do so.
The song has now ben removed from specified; A spokesperson for the streaming platform told 404 media in an email that the song had been “Removed for Violated our Deceptive Content Policy”. They also Claimed that soundon, a company owned by tiktok, was the distributor of the song.
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‘Togeether’ apparently had a copyright from a company called syntax error; 404 Media Found That on Spotify, The Same Company Had Copyright Over Another Ai-Generated Song and Single Cover called ‘Happy to you’. The song, which has now been removed, was uploaded to the page of Cultry Musician Guy Clark, Who Won the 2014 Grammy for Best For Best Folk Album and Died Two Years Later.
Syntax error also appears to be behind ‘with you’, which was uploaded The cover for ‘with you’ also features an ai-generated man singing, who looks nothing like berk. According to 404 Media, Berk did not immediatily respond to a request for comment.
However, in a statement from a speakesperson for Deepfake Detection Company Reality Defender, All the Above Tracks “Have Indicators that show a Higher-NON-NON-NON-NON-NON-NON-NON-NON-NON-NON-NON-NON
This is not the first time ai music has been allowed on Spotify’s platform. The seemingly ai-generated bands the velvet sundown was reported to have 400,000 monthly Spotify Listenrs-Despite Existing for Less Than A Month.
Speculation continued to emerge after redditors noticed their instagram account look eerily ai-generated.
Elsewhere, SZA Has Slammed AI users “Codependent on a Machine”: “Please google how Much Energy and Pollution IT Takes to Run Ai”.