Spotify has introduced new measures to promote transparency among artists and publishers regarding their use of artificial intelligence (AI) in music creation. The streaming giant is recommending that musicians and producers adhere to a new standard developed by the Digital Data Exchange (DDEX), a consortium of leading media companies and technology firms. This development comes as the music industry grapples with the increasing role of AI in content creation.
The Swedish platform’s move is seen as a step towards addressing the growing concerns around AI-generated music. Spotify’s head of music marketing, Sam Duboff, announced that the metadata related to AI usage will be made available across the platform once integrated. This move is expected to provide more clarity to listeners about the music they consume.
Promoting Transparency with AI Metadata
Since the beginning of the year, DDEX has allowed tracks to be labeled as entirely, partially, or not at all created with AI in their descriptions. Spotify is encouraging content creators to comply with this new standard, which operates on a voluntary basis. The platform does not require content uploaders to disclose AI’s role in their production, but it is promoting transparency through this new labeling system.
According to Charlie Hellman, head of music at Spotify, the initial mindset around AI music was binary, with people believing that a song was either created with AI or not. However, the reality is that AI is being incorporated into various stages of the music creation process. Spotify aims to support artists who use AI authentically and responsibly in their work.
Addressing AI-Related Abuses
Spotify has also updated its rules to make it clear that unauthorized AI use, including the creation of deepfakes or imitations without consent, is not permitted. The platform will remove such content if detected. This move is expected to protect artists’ rights and prevent potential abuses of AI technology in the music industry.
The issue of AI-generated music gained prominence in June when an AI group called The Velvet Sundown went viral, with their most popular song surpassing three million streams on Spotify. While the platform notes that tracks entirely created through generative AI have a minimal audience, it is taking steps to ensure that AI is used responsibly.
Deezer is currently the only major audio platform to systematically flag tracks entirely generated by artificial intelligence. Spotify’s move is seen as a step towards greater transparency and accountability in the music industry.
As the music industry continues to evolve with the integration of AI, Spotify’s new measures are expected to have a significant impact. The platform has already seen over 15 labels and distributors commit to comply with the DDEX nomenclature. The next step will be to monitor the effectiveness of these measures and their impact on the music industry as a whole.
Spotify’s efforts to promote transparency and address AI-related abuses are a significant development in the music industry. As the platform continues to evolve, it will be important to watch how these measures are implemented and their effects on artists, publishers, and listeners alike. The industry will likely continue to grapple with the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, and Spotify’s moves will be an important part of this ongoing conversation.

