Universal Music Group y Spotify anuncian una herramienta de remezclas mediante IA

Universal Music Group y Spotify han anunciado una alianza para desarrollar una herramienta de inteligencia artificial que permitirá a los seguidores crear versiones y remezclas de canciones de artistas participantes.

Este servicio adicional de pago para suscriptores de Spotify Premium permitirá a los usuarios generar variaciones de pistas de artistas que decidan participar. Los ingresos obtenidos de la herramienta se repartirán con dichos artistas y compositores, según han informado las compañías. Aún no se ha establecido una fecha de lanzamiento.

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