The music-sharing platform SoundCloud quietly updated its terms of use in February last year, adding language that lets it train AI models on its users’ content, as ...
Soundcloud issued a statement this weekend, addressing a story that began circulating a few days ago, when people looked through the music hosting service’s terms ...
"Any application of AI at SoundCloud will be designed to support human artists, enhancing the tools, capabilities, reach and opportunities available to them on our platform," SoundCloud said. By Ethan ...
It reads: SoundCloud has never used artist content to train Al models, nor do we develop Al tools or allow third parties to scrape or use SoundCloud content from our platform for Al training purposes.
SoundCloud appears to have quietly changed its terms of use to allow the company to train AI on audio that users upload to its platform. As spotted by tech ethicist ...
Earlier this week, an article published in the tech news outlet Futurism drew attention to a previously unidentified clause in SoundCloud’s terms of use, which ...
Following backlash about a quietly added clause to SoundCloud's Terms of Use that says users' content may be fed to AI, the company says it's "never used artist ...
SoundCloud has issued a statement in response to an article in Futurism, which highlighted a clause in SoundCloud's terms of use permitting all uploads to be used as ...
SoundCloud is facing backlash after creators took to social media to complain upon discovering that the music-sharing platform uses uploaded music to train its AI ...
Now SoundCloud says it won’t use artists’ uploads to train models that might ‘replicate or synthesize’ their content or likenesses. Now SoundCloud says it won’t use artists’ uploads to train models ...