Post by Simon Cohen
Editor-in-chief of Loudmouth.audio. Technology writer, editor, and reviewer specializing in audio/video. Bylines at WIRED, The Guardian, Digital Trends, TechRadar, Mashable, and VentureBeat.
Tidal will stream AI music, but it won't pay the folks who create it. That's a bold choice and it makes Tidal an outlier. Some platforms ban AI outright. But those that allow it (within very specific parameters) usually pay for it, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Deezer. If my LinkedIn feed is any indication, most AI-generated content is viewed with a mixture of fear and loathing. So I suspect Tidal's policy will be wildly popular with a lot of folks. But is it the right call? Full article at Loudmouth.audio https://lnkd.in/gn94beWM Oh, and about this image ... I just couldn't resist the idea of having ChatGPT generate an image of an AI-generated pop star 🤖 Xania Monet, wearing an AI label. (It makes more sense in the article.)