In a move that reverberates across the music landscape, Universal Music Group (UMG), known for its industry dominance, is actively working to rein in the surge of AI-generated tracks on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, as highlighted in a recent report by The Financial Times. The use of artificial intelligence in music has seen unprecedented growth, with major players including Hybe, Spotify, Apple, and UMG itself delving into AI-related technologies in 2022.
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Streaming fraud, also known as stream manipulation, is the practice of artificially inflating the number of plays on a specific song or artist through the use of bots or fake accounts.
A major factor that has contributed to the slowdown in subscriber growth is the increasing number of streaming platforms available.
The alleged button is said to artificially inflate the popularity of certain videos, making them more likely to be seen by users and encouraging them to create similar content.