AI in MusicTech

Newsletter for AI in MusicTech created at May 07, 2026 06:50

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Exploring AI's impact on creative sector: copyright, tools, funding & recognition trends

This newsletter is about the rise of AI in the creative sector, addressing challenges such as job loss and intellectual property concerns. It discusses initiatives by CISAC to support creators in Latin America and the US government's focus on copyright issues related to AI. YouTube's new tool for replacing copyright music with AI-generated instrumentals, Sacem's distribution of funds to artists and publishers, and the impact of music synchronization on streaming numbers are also covered. Additionally, a panel at GCES 2026 and TME Chart's recognition of young talent in the Chinese music scene are highlighted.

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Im KI-Zeitalter steht kreative Souveränität unter Druck. Die Politik muss gegensteuern. 0.85 Urheber.info 0 0
Artificial Intelligence and authors’ rights take centre stage at the CISAC Latin America and the Caribbean meeting 0.85 CISAC Newsroom 0 0
Music industry welcomes inclusion of AI concerns in US government’s latest piracy report 0.85 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
YouTube to let video creators swap out Content ID tracks for royalty-free AI substitutes 0.85 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
2025 Results: With 663,000 artists and publishers receiving royalties worldwide, Sacem's international presence continues to grow as it marks its 175th anniversary 0.75 CISAC Newsroom 0 0
The Chemical Brothers’ ‘Go’ Sees 429% Streaming Surge After ‘Apex’ Synch 0.65 Billboard 0 0
"Wie KI droht die Kreativbranche zu zerstören" 0.65 Urheber.info 0 0
TME Chart Unveils 30 Under 30 Young Singers, Highlighting a New Generation of Chinese Music Talent 0.6 Billboard 0 0
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