Those 350,000 "listeners" are probably AI too.
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Didn't they have a problem like that before, but with bots? Like, some obscure artists who suddenly started getting massive listening hours by setting up a bot network to just keep repeating?
At least in the case I remember it wasn't a bot network. They would just put them on popular playlists so it'd end up with tons of listens. They were basically fake bands created as a way to get around paying licensing fees. If there's no real band there's no royalties to pay.
I thought Spotify would load up a bunch of AI tracks into their generic playlists (think Chill Easy Listening Jazz) so they won’t have to pay any royalties on those plays, thus keeping higher margins for themselves.
They are bringing in an AI song mixing feature and there have been rumours about them starting to use AI to create tracks. Spotify are all about the money, they don't give a hoot about artists or music.
just wait, soon you'll have AI bands that have always existed, you'll find a website with previous tours and lots of pictures, and blogs about them.
it'll be nearly impossible for anyone to figure out of they are real or not.
and that's just the inconsequential stuff, anything in the past will be subject of skepticism.
we are about to enter a post-history society. buckle up, it won't be fun
Oneday somebody is going to write an article like this about a real band.
a glance at their artist image and bio should be enough to persuade even the least skeptical observer.
At least we know the article was written by a human.
That guitar is not a guitar.