New releases of AI generated “rock music” attributed to the established jazz artists Larry Grenadier and Fred Hersch, with the result that Tidal puts them in a targeted list of “Suggested New Albums For You”. Also YouTube here and here.
Jfc, that is extremely disturbing.
Are they convincing to the point where they are able to trick whatever software these platforms are using into believing they are what they say, or are folks uploading them as this and the platforms are just not checking at all? Do we even know?
I feel like regardless, we’re going to reach a point, so long as users report this stuff, that these platforms will be forced to do something about it, even though it’ll likely not be the full extent of what we ask of them.
Good point. Tidal has an extremely simple “upload” interface at present, perhaps one can claim any artist identity. I reported both to Tidal and also to the artists.
I’ll go create an account now to report them as well. Already have a Google account, unfortunately lol.
Is Tidal worth having an account for? I’ve got an email aliasing services so I’m going to sign up regardless to report this, just wondering if I should keep it or dump their spam into the ether after.
I must have checked a box to limit marketing messages; I don’t get random spam from them (yet) ![]()
“The real problem isn’t that “AI music is crap”. The real problem is that there’s no moderator or curator to filter out the crap.”
Hard disagree from me. The author seems keen for a life with ‘perfect’ machine-created and curated muzak that helps them while their days away in perfect bliss, without the interference of other pesky humans. But if that was my only option I’d rather just die now.
Honestly, I just assumed because every other service on the internet has gotten the idea from their marketing department that they need to remind us that they exist at least once a day.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/s/4J4M869AMc
AI now being used to retroactively censor and even change songs? Good luck to russian streaming MB editors…
ContentID fraud has been a problem on YouTube for 20 years now, and now AI is aiding and abetting it.
Good on them for detecting and labeling the AI music that gets uploaded to their servers, at least.