Youtube could monetise AI-generated music soon

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AI-generated music has become a popular genre these days. Previously, people frowned at the use of AI in music. Some deemed them as non-organic or cheating. However, the flexibility and creative freedom enabled by AI have seen it flourish regardless. That said, Youtube could monetise AI-generated music or content with AI-generated music soon.

Recently, Youtube announced a collaboration with Universal Music Group (UMG) on establishing principles for this feature. This shows Youtube is committed to innovation while also safeguarding artists’ rights. Moreover, Youtube is starting to acknowledge AI-generated music as part of the modern music ecosystem.

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As a result, the company is developing a Music AI Incubator. This feature will include inputs from artists such as Rosanne Cash, Yo Gotti, Frank Sinatra’s estate and so forth. You could also ensure protection against copyright infringement while offering opportunities for interested partners.

In addition, Youtube’s content ID system will likely be revamped. After all, the company intends to improve its content policies and safety measures per the AI wave. As of now, we have yet to confirm other details. However, these guidelines show that Youtube is closer to monetising and profiting from legal AI creations without offending artists and labels.

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