Soundcloud updates the terms: AI can use user contents | Festina Lente - Your leading source of AI news | Turtles AI
Soundcloud has updated its terms of service in February 2024, introducing a clause that allows the use of content uploaded by users for the development of AI technologies. This change has raised concerns among the creators of content, especially for the absence of a clear option to exclude their materials from these processes.
Key points:
- Soundcloud has changed the terms of service to include the use of user content in the AI training.
- There is no explicit option for users to exclude their content from this use.
- The platform has introduced new AI tools to facilitate musical creation.
- Soundcloud claims to respect the agreements with the rights of rights and to adopt ethical practices in the use of AI.
In detail, the updated terms specify that, in the absence of separate agreements, the loaded content can be used to "inform, form, develop or act as inputs for Ai technologies or services".Soundcloud has clarified that this disposition aims to improve functionality such as personalized recommendations, organization of content and fraud detection, rather than training models of generative.
The platform has also introduced six new AI tools, including Tuney for remixes and generation of tracks, all for remix of music with license, and ACE Studio to generate voices sung by midi and texts.These tools are designed to democratize musical creation, making it accessible to those who have no professional experience.
To ensure compliance with the rights of creators, Soundcloud has collaborated with Audible Magic and Pex to implement content identification solutions, ensuring that the rights of rights receive the right recognition and compensation.In addition, he joined the "principles for musical creation with the AI" promoted by Ai for Music, committing to ethical and transparent practices in the use of AI.
However, the absence of an explicit opt-out option aroused criticism. According to an analysis of Music Business Worldwide, the opt-out mechanisms are often ineffective, with a low percentage of users who are aware of it or who manage to use them correctly.This raises questions about the real ability of users to control the use of their content in the training of AI.
In response to growing concerns, Sony Music Group has publicly declared that it prohibits the use of its content for the training of AI, sending letters to about 700 companies in the sector to communicate this position.This move highlights the tension between the needs of technological innovation and the protection of creators’ rights.
Soundcloud has implemented technical measures, such as the block of AI bots, to prevent unauthorized use of the content for the training of AI.
However, the question of the use of user content for AI remains complex and constantly evolving, requesting a balance between innovation and respect for the rights of creators.
The updating of the terms of Soundcloud service reflects the challenges and opportunities related to the integration of AI in the musical sharing platforms, underlining the importance of transparency and respect for the rights of creators in this rapid evolution context.