‘Better move would be to ban it’: Apple Music steps up plan for AI-generated song labels, but some users think it doesn’t go far enough

Apple Music is implementing a policy requiring artists to disclose when music is created using artificial intelligence. This move aims to provide transparency to listeners about the origin of the audio content they consume on the platform.
Key takeaways
- Apple Music mandates AI music disclosure from artists
- Policy aims for listener transparency on content origin
- Some users advocate for a complete AI music ban
- Streaming services are increasingly addressing AI music
Why it matters
This development impacts users seeking authentic creative works. Knowing if music is AI-generated helps set expectations for originality and artistic intent, influencing how listeners engage with and value different types of content.
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