Apple Music, following Spotify, will start labeling AI-generated music
Apple Music will introduce a listener-visible 'Made With AI' label by the end of 2026.
Labels and distributors will have to indicate if a significant portion of a track was created by a neural network.
The reason is clear: according to Apple Music, more than a third of new uploads to the platform are already fully generated by AI.
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