OpenAI launches new voice intelligence features in its API
OpenAI has introduced new voice intelligence features to its API, enhancing capabilities for tasks like customer service, education, and content creation.
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Spotify is testing a new tool to allow artists to control which AI-generated tracks are associated with their name, aiming to combat AI "slop" and protect artist attribution.
Why it matters
This development is significant because it highlights the growing tension between AI-generated content and the rights of human creators. As AI becomes more capable of producing music, platforms like Spotify are grappling with how to manage attribution, copyright, and fair compensation, which could set precedents for other creative industries facing similar challenges.
Spotify is making a new tool so artists can decide if AI music gets linked to them. This helps stop fake songs from being called theirs and protects real artists.
OpenAI has introduced new voice intelligence features to its API, enhancing capabilities for tasks like customer service, education, and content creation.
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