Discover how AI-driven music is rapidly changing the face of music streaming. Endel, a Berlin-based audio-technology company, has partnered with Brian Eno to create generative music using algorithms. With 10 billion streams per month and the ability to replicate styles of lyricists and singers, Universal Music Group is concerned that AI tools could replace famous artists. Regulations are needed to ensure up-and-coming musicians are not left behind by this rapidly changing industry.
Endel, an audio technology company based in Berlin, creates personalized soundscapes with AI technology. It has partnered with massive tech companies, like Amazon, and enabled iconic artist like James Blake to create music with its tech. Endel's goal is to bring existing music to life by replicating its soundscapes to create new compositions and explore creativity. Founded by former Spotify engineer Oleg Stavitsky, it continuously updates its AI to provide a unique, human-like experience.
OpenAI, the company powered by AI experts Sam Altman, Elon Musk & Greg Brockman, has found itself in the middle of a potential data violation inquiry by the AEPD. In response, the European Data Protection Committee is taking action with the mission to maintain data protection regulations. UMG, Apple Music & Spotify have warned against the use of AI and Google has followed in its steps. Read here to find out more.
Endel is revolutionizing the music industry by partnering with musician James Blake on Wind Down. Their AI-powered technology allows for personalized soundscapes and music streaming platforms to tap into artist back catalogs. Universal Music Group is applying this technology and implementing a "artist-centric" payment model to protect the streaming model. With more than 2 million monthly listeners, explore this new era of functional music with Endel.
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