Update, Apt. 26, 2:43 p.m.: As of Friday morning, Drake appears to have pulled “Taylor Made” from X and Instagram where he originally posted the diss track.
At the beginning of 2023, TikTok was one of the weirdest and most delightful places on the internet. An app with a reputation for memes and 30-second dances had become the front page of the internet, and it seemed TikTok was only getting better as the platform matured. A year later, TikTok’s growth finally appears to…
Universal Music Group began removing its entire library of songs from TikTok on Wednesday night, according to
A group of artists suing generative AI companies for allegedly using their copyrighted works are down, but not out, following a recent federal judge’s order.
- Major newspapers are trying to carve out a deal with AI firms, as an argument brews over the copyrighted material that said firms have used to train their content-generating algorithms.
As AI-generated songs run rampant across the internet, YouTube looks to get in front of it by legally licensing out artist voices.
As the Writers Guild of America comes to an agreement with movie and television studios over the use of AI in Hollywood, it would appear that the music industry is in for a reckoning too. CEO of Warner Music Group Robert Kyncl thinks AI is a really good thing for the music industry, actually.
The saga of the AI-generated song that sounds like The Weeknd and Drake continues. After the head honcho behind the Grammys indicated that “Heart on My Sleeve” would be eligible for the award, it appears that the track is dead in the water.
As the tidal wave of hare-brained AI innovation continues to slam into our society, music is proving to be a battleground.