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    Apple Music is flagging AI slop before Spotify has even started — but there’s a catch



    • Apple Music is rolling out its own system for flagging AI-generated music
    • ‘Transparency Tags’ will focus on visual elements as well as music composition
    • The catch is that the responsibility lies with record labels and distributors

    The war between AI and the best music streaming services continues, and Apple Music could be next to storm the battlefield with its own AI music tagging system.

    Dubbed ‘Transparency Tags’, Apple’s flagship music platform is tipped to roll out a new metadata system to help identify AI-generated and AI-assisted music. This was revealed in a newsletter sent out to industry partners on March 4, but there’s one big caveat that seems quite contradictory — the tagging responsibility lies with record labels and distributors.

    Before content is submitted to Apple Music, record labels and distributors will have the option to disclose whether AI has been used during the production process, a method that Apple is implementing to increase transparency on how companies use AI in music production. The system will focus on four creative aspects.

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    Record labels and distributors can apply tags to music based on four categories; Track, Composition, Artwork, and Music Video (Image credit: Apple)

    The first is the music itself, or the ‘Track’ tag, which will be used to show if AI has contributed to a material portion of the audio recording. This tag is at the track-level only. On a similar note, the ‘Composition’ tag will be used to highlight that AI was used in a material portion of the music composition, and also flags AI-generated lyrics.


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