Tidal publishes AI policy, opts out of training data use
Hacker News·1w·hn8726
The music streaming service has formalized its stance on AI, explicitly prohibiting use of its catalog for model training without permission. For indie musicians relying on streaming platforms, this signals clearer boundaries around how their work can be used—though enforcement mechanisms and how this compares to competitors' policies remain worth scrutinizing.
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