How do you separate different kinds of AI music outputs?
Replied byRobert Kyncl
CEO, Warner Music Group at Warner Music Group
Niche: AI, Creators, Technology, Production, Marketing
Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: USA
Started: 2015 or
There are two types. One is generic music that is not recognizable by any artist and does not implicate name, image, likeness, or voice. For us, that can be a new revenue stream if it is licensed properly. The other implicates identity, and that needs stronger constructs, like UGC but adapted.
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