A collection of record labels — including labels such as Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music — on Wednesday proposed a new set of guidelines for how AI-generated music could chart ...
Nearly a dozen record companies have proposed new rules for charts around the world that would only allow AI songs for consideration if they're primarily human made, use AI legally and don't raise ...
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A coalition of major labels that includes Sony Music, Universal Music Group and Warner Music group is calling for AI slop tracks to be disqualified from entering global music charts. The backlash ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has reportedly started adding a label on PS5 consoles that warns consumers of its plans to stop production of physical game discs in January 2028. Spotted by X content ...
In case it was ever in doubt, it seems Sony is not backing down from its controversial decision to stop manufacturing physical disc-based games. It appears a notice is being shipped with new PS5 ...
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AI music startup Suno announced several major changes Thursday aimed at cracking down on the misuse of songs generated on its platform. Co-founder and CEO Mikey Shulman wrote in a blog post that the ...
As the threat of artificial intelligence continues to creep into the music industry, major record labels are proposing new guidelines for how music generated by artificial intelligence should be ...