Spotify said it is working to crack down on the tidal wave of “AI slop” inundating its platform, saying it has removed over 75 million “spammy” tracks from its library over the past 12 months. The streaming giant unveiled a slew of new safeguarding measures on Thursday, designed to prevent the platform from becoming overrun with AI-generated music. These measures include an enhanced spam filter to prevent mass uploads, SEO hacks, and artificially short tracks intended to boost streaming numbers and payouts fraudulently. Greater scrutiny will also be placed on spammers using deepfakes to impersonate the vocals of real artists. “The pace of recent advances in generative AI technology has felt quick and at times unsettling, especially for creatives,” the company wrote in a blog post. “The fut

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