Episodios

  • $500m-Valued Suno Has Admitted Training AI on Copyrighted Music
    Mar 16 2025
    The provided episode discusses Amazon's integration of AI music generator Suno into its upgraded Alexa+ voice assistant, despite Suno facing ongoing copyright infringement lawsuits from music industry entities. This partnership allows users to create original songs with vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation through simple voice commands. Furthermore, the text highlights that Amazon is a significant investor in Anthropic, another AI company involved in copyright disputes related to lyrics, whose Claude chatbot is also incorporated into Alexa+. The enhanced Alexa+ will offer various new features beyond music, including smart home control, reservations, information retrieval, and even autonomous web-based task completion, raising potential privacy considerations. This advanced version of Alexa is initially available in the US on select Echo devices for a subscription fee, showcasing Amazon's broader push into advanced AI capabilities across different services.
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    9 m
  • Spotify's Top 10 Most-Streamed Artists of 2025
    Feb 9 2025
    This RouteNote blog post details Spotify's top 10 most-streamed artists of all time as of January 2025, led by Taylor Swift. The post differentiates between "lead" (primary artist) and "featured" streams, explaining its methodology using data from ChartMasters. It highlights the streaming milestones of several artists, including Drake and Taylor Swift, and provides a breakdown of the top 10 artists by genre, country of origin, and stream counts. The blog also discusses the differences between total playcounts and monthly listeners as metrics for artist popularity on Spotify. Finally, it promotes RouteNote's services for independent artists.
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    22 m
  • Deezer Says 10,000+ AI Tracks Are Being Uploaded Daily
    Jan 25 2025
    Deezer, a music streaming service, developed a new AI detection tool to combat the influx of AI-generated music on its platform. Approximately 10,000 AI-created tracks are uploaded daily, representing about 10% of daily uploads. Deezer plans to exclude these tracks from recommendations to protect artists' rights and revenue. This action follows lawsuits against AI music generators for unauthorized use of copyrighted material and reflects growing concerns about AI's impact on the music industry's revenue. The company's proactive approach highlights the industry's struggle to balance AI innovation with the protection of artists' interests.
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    11 m
  • Swedish composer becomes Spotify’s most-famous musician you’ve never heard of
    Jan 20 2025
    Johan Röhr, a Swedish musician, has secretly created over 2,700 songs under hundreds of pseudonyms, accumulating 15 billion streams on Spotify. This makes him Sweden's most-streamed artist, surpassing even global icons like Britney Spears and Abba. His prolific output, largely consisting of instrumental mood music featured on Spotify's curated playlists, has sparked controversy, with critics arguing it undermines the platform's support for independent artists. While Spotify defends its practices, citing listener demand for this type of music and permitting artists to use pseudonyms, Röhr's success raises questions about transparency and fair competition within the streaming industry. His record label, Overtone Studios, defends his practices.
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    12 m
  • FBI Takes Down Musician Behind $10m AI Streaming Fraud
    Jan 20 2025
    A North Carolina musician orchestrated a $10 million music streaming fraud scheme using AI-generated songs and automated bots to artificially inflate play counts on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. This case, one of the first high-profile instances of AI-enabled fraud in the music industry, involved the creation of hundreds of thousands of songs and resulted in charges of wire fraud and money laundering. The musician’s methods included collaborating with an AI music company CEO and a music promoter to develop and implement the bot system. The incident highlights the growing problem of music streaming manipulation and the need for improved fraud detection measures, with estimates suggesting billions of dollars in annual losses due to such activities. Spotify, while impacted, reported that its internal fraud detection systems limited the musician's earnings from its platform.
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    15 m
  • Spotify Says 50 Million Songs With No Listeners
    Jan 20 2025
    Streaming services, like Spotify, face a critical issue: an overwhelming number of songs are uploaded daily, yet the vast majority receive minimal plays. This oversaturation negatively impacts artists' visibility and the overall value of the platform's content. The industry debates potential solutions, including excluding low-play tracks from royalty distributions, but this is controversial. The challenge lies in balancing creative abundance with economic sustainability for both artists and platforms. Ultimately, the core problem is the mismatch between the massive supply of music and limited listener attention.
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    6 m
  • Music streams hit nearly 5 trillion in 2024
    Jan 20 2025
    Global music streaming reached a record 4.8 trillion streams in 2024, a 14% increase from the previous year. Pop music experienced significant growth, driven largely by female artists like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, and Sabrina Carpenter. While Latin music initially led in growth during the first half of the year, pop ultimately took the top spot by year's end. Despite pop's dominance, R&B and hip-hop remained the leading genres in the U.S., and Regional Mexican music emerged as the largest Latin subgenre. The overall trend indicates a continued rise in music streaming across various genres.
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    15 m
  • Deezer vs Spotify - Which is best for you?
    Jan 20 2025
    This text compares the music streaming services Spotify and Deezer across various features. Key areas of comparison include user interface, music discovery algorithms, content libraries (including podcasts), audio quality, pricing, social features, and additional functionalities. The author finds both services to be largely similar but notes that Deezer currently offers lossless audio (HiFi), while Spotify's HiFi option remains unreleased. Ultimately, the best choice depends on individual priorities, with Deezer recommended for superior audio and Spotify for stronger social features. The review highlights both strengths and weaknesses of each platform.
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    15 m
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