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I saw this linked elsewhere. The key points in my opinion are:

  • AI generated music will be tagged and demonitized
  • they will start taking down AI songs uploaded to hijacked artist profiles

Relevant sections:

Tidal defines AI-generated music as music that is wholly or substantially generated by generative artificial intelligence. [...]

Tidal will accept AI-generated music. Artists should have the freedom to create with AI tools, and listeners should have the autonomy to choose the type of content they consume [...]

Tidal will identify and tag AI-generated music. Listeners should know whether content they are listening to is AI-generated. To start, listeners will see an icon next to content we identify as 100% AI-generated. This feature will start appearing for listeners in mid-July. As AI-detection methods become more reliable, we will expand this tag to content that is substantially AI-generated. But the responsibility to identify and tag AI-generated content should not rest with Tidal alone. We expect — and will begin to enforce — that content distributors identify AI-generated content before it reaches our platform.

[...] We will not tolerate AI-generated music that exploits an individual’s or group’s music, name or likeness, deceives listeners, or diminishes the quality of our service. Effective mid-July, AI-generated music associated with fraudulent activity will be blocked or removed from our platform. Fraudulent activity includes (but is not necessarily limited to) AI-generated music that aims to deceive listeners, interfere with authentic artists and their audience, or involves high-volume uploads or unusual streaming activity. [...]

Starting today, AI-generated music will not be monetizable. We are only in the beginning of the era of AI-generated music. We acknowledge the ongoing debate regarding whether certain AI-generated music (e.g. AI-generated music developed from fairly and properly licensed models) should be entitled to earn royalties. This debate will continue as the [...]

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[–] halcyoncmdr@piefed.social 8 points 15 hours ago

This should have been an immediate action when the Supreme Court effectively determined that AI works are uncopyrightable back in March. If you can't have a copyright... you don't own it and it shouldn't be monetizeable by definition.

https://www.theverge.com/policy/887678/supreme-court-ai-art-copyright