Tidal has announced a new policy stating it will not pay royalties for music identified as entirely AI-generated. The music streaming service will begin demonetizing such content starting July 15th, though it will not outright ban AI-generated tracks from its platform. Tidal aims to ensure royalties are paid to human creators and will label AI-generated music, with plans to expand this labeling as detection tools improve. The company also expects content distributors to identify AI-generated music before uploading it. AI
IMPACT Sets a precedent for how music streaming platforms will handle AI-generated content and royalty distribution.
RANK_REASON Policy change by a major music streaming service regarding AI-generated content.
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