Spotify is joining music giants Sony, Universal Music Group and others to develop AI music products, the streaming platform announced.

Spotify said in a news release that it's investing in "artist-first AI music products," and that the partnerships will be aimed at connecting artists with fans, stamping out impersonation and fighting for copyright protections.

The music streaming platform cited features like its AI DJ and AI playlist as ways it's using the technology to further connect listeners to artists.

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"All products forged through this collaboration will put artists and songwriters first," the companies said in a joint statement. "We’re committed to ensuring AI enhances artistry, create

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