
Tidal won’t pay royalties on AI-generated music but isn’t banning it outright
Tidal announced new policies regarding AI-generated music, choosing not to ban it outright but instead demonetizing it starting today.
Tracks identified as 100 percent AI-generated will no longer receive royalties, with Tidal prioritizing payments for works produced by people.
Starting July 15th, the platform will label these tracks with an icon to inform listeners about their origin.
Tidal plans to expand this labeling to 'substantially AI-generated' content as detection tools improve.
The company also warns that content distributors share responsibility for labeling AI music and will block tracks associated with fraudulent activity.
This move mirrors similar actions by competitors like Spotify, which introduced verification badges, and Deezer, which developed detection tools.
The policy aims to protect original artists while informing listeners about the increasing presence of AI-generated content on streaming platforms.


