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SoundCloud says it’s revising its terms after widespread backlash over a clause related to AI model training. Earlier this year, SoundCloud quietly updated its usage policies, adding wording that ...
SoundCloud appears to have quietly changed its terms of use to allow the company to train AI on audio that users upload to its platform.
SoundCloud has altered its platform policies to require opt-ins for training generative AI models with artists' music ...
A new letter from SoundCloud CEO Eliah Seton states: "We don’t build generative AI tools, and we don’t allow third parties to ...
SoundCloud is facing backlash after creators took to social media to complain upon discovering that the music-sharing platform uses uploaded music to train its AI systems.
SoundCloud has never used artist content to train AI models, nor do we develop AI tools or allow third parties to scrape or use SoundCloud content from our platform for AI training purposes. In fact, ...
"Our position is simple: AI should support artists, not replace them," SoundCloud CEO Eliah Seton said in a letter published Wednesday. By Ethan Millman Music Editor In an open letter published ...
SoundCloud has issued a statement clarifying that it isn’t using artists’ content for generative AI music, following considerable backlash over a change some users noticed in the platform’s ...
SYMBOL - 28 January 2025, Baden-Württemberg, Rottweil: The application app of the music streaming platform Soundcloud can be seen on the display of an iPhone. Photo: Silas Stein/dpa (Photo by ...