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- Major Music Labels Strike Deals With New AI Streaming Service
The world’s largest music companies have licensed their works to a music startup called Klay, which is building a streaming service that will allow users to remake songs using artificial intelligence tools
- Major music labels strike licensing deals with AI streaming . . .
Klay is the first AI music service to secure deals with all three major labels and has licensed thousands of tracks to train its model, pledging to give artists as well as labels control over how
- UMG, Sony and Warner strike licensing deals with new AI music . . .
KLAY says that it has been working with key parties in the music industry for more than a year “to build an innovative and comprehensive licensing framework for an AI-driven music experience” The company said that it is currently expanding its efforts to include “all independent labels, artists, publishers, and songwriters in this framework”, with the aim to create “a scalable
- Major labels have signed licensing deals with AI music . . .
All three major record labels have signed licensing deals with AI music technology startup Klay – find out more here
- Universal, Warner and Sony Strike Licensing Deals With AI . . .
For the first time, all three of the major labels – Universal Music Group, Sony Music and Warner Music Group, along with their respective publishing arms – have struck individual licensing
- Major music labels strike deal with AI startup Klay
As of November 19th, Universal Music Group, Sony Music and Warner Music Group have licensed their entire catalogues to Klay, a new AI -powered music streaming startup Klay allows users to remake songs using artificial intelligence It is the first AI music service to secure deals with all three major labels
- Major Music Labels Strike Deals With New AI Streaming Service
The world's largest music companies have licensed their works to a music startup called Klay, which is building a streaming service that will allow users
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