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AI Not A Threat, Will Spur More Music Creativity, Spotify CEO

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According to Spotify’s founder and CEO, artificial intelligence will encourage more people to create music in the future and poses no threat to the sector.

Concerns have been raised by artists using machine-learning tools to create music, even by completely fake artists, who may one day replace human artists.

At a press conference held this week at the company’s Stockholm headquarters, Daniel Ek stated, “I’m mostly optimistic and mostly very excited because we’re just beginning to understand this future of creativity that we’re entering.”

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Dagens Nyheter, a recent book, and “Mood Machine” by Dagens Nyheter, a Swedish newspaper, accuse Spotify of putting thousands of songs under fictitious AI profiles, thereby avoiding Spotify money by denying real artists their higher royalties.

The assertions have been refuted by Spotify.

What will be creativity with AI in the future if we want real humans to be artists and creators? I’m not sure. What does “music” mean? ek remarked.

He noted that hip hop, which was popular at the time, and electronic dance music, as well as the DJ culture, were initially not regarded as “real music.”

Ek said that any of us can probably write a beat in five or ten minutes, noting that Mozart had to write entire symphonies in his head.

“The tools we currently have are just staggering,” he said.

The more intriguing aspect of AI is that the amount of creativity that creative people will have is going to be insane, he said. “Of course there are very scary potential applications for AI, but there are.”

“Creation is lowering as the barriers to creation shrink.” He predicted that more people would start creating.

Ek claimed that the advancement of AI in the music industry was more of an evolution than a revolution.

678,000,000 users are currently active.

At the end of March, there were 678 million active users on Spotify, of which 268 million were paid subscribers.

Music streaming giant Spotify on Tuesday said it passed 600 million monthly users at the end of 2023
The logo of the online music streaming service Spotify is displayed on a tablet screen in this file photo illustration taken on April 19, 2018, in Paris. (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE/AFP)

Ek claimed that the business, which turned in its first year of operation in 2024, now had 100 million paying subscribers in Europe alone and hoped to have a billion paying subscribers by the end of the year worldwide.

There is no denying that Spotify’s potential will eventually reach a billion paying subscribers, according to my opinion.

Source: Channels TV