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Apple Music will soon get visible labels for AI-generated content

Apple Music is preparing to label AI-generated tracks, affecting artists and listeners alike.

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Source diversity sample: Variety · Music Business Worldwide · Billboard · The Hollywood Reporter · 9to5Mac.

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Quick answers

What is Suno?

Suno is an AI music generator. Coverage does not yet specify whether Suno is a product of Apple or a third-party service.

Will the labels affect all AI-generated music on Apple Music?

The labels will initially apply to tracks created by Suno. Coverage does not yet specify whether other AI-generated music will be labeled similarly.

How will artists be compensated for AI-assisted work?

Apple Music has not yet addressed how artists will be compensated for AI-assisted work. This is a key area to watch as the labels are implemented.

The brief

Apple Music will soon label AI-generated content. The labels will be visible on tracks created by Suno, an AI music generator. The move comes as AI-generated music gains traction, raising questions about authenticity and compensation in the music industry. The change is slated for later this year.

The labels will help users distinguish between human-made and AI-generated music. This transparency could impact listener choices and how artists are compensated. Music Business Worldwide and Billboard have covered the story, with Music Business Worldwide using the phrase 'slap AI labels'. The rollout may face challenges.

Apple Music has not specified how it will handle existing AI-generated tracks or how artists will be compensated for AI-assisted work. According to 9to5Mac, the labels will be visible, but the exact implementation details are not yet clear.

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