The new certification for “respectful” AI companies
Jan 19, 05:00 PM
On this week's show we discuss the new certification for "respectful" generative AI companies that get permission before training their models on copyrighted content, redundancies at Pitchfork as its team is merged with men's magazine GQ, and more.
SECTION TIMES
01: AI certification (00:05:15)
02: News in brief (00:15:16)
03: Pitchfork (00:18:29)
(Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)
THIS WEEK'S MAIN STORIES
• Former Stability exec Ed Newton Rex launches Fairly Trained AI certification
• Job cuts at Pitchfork as its team is merged in with GQ
NEWS IN BRIEF
• Council Of Music Makers sets out its five key priorities ahead of ministerial review of economics of streaming work
• Council Of Music Makers memo
• UK’s IPO to look at neighbouring rights and reciprocal payments to foreign performers
• UK's largest nightclub operator heading into administration
• Universal Music to lay off hundreds says Bloomberg: company responds and says it will create “efficiencies”
• Apple changes App Store rules following Supreme Court announcement, but Epic vows more legal action
• Spotify hits out at Apple's "outrageous" new App Store rules
ALSO MENTIONED
• Music data white paper
SECTION TIMES
01: AI certification (00:05:15)
02: News in brief (00:15:16)
03: Pitchfork (00:18:29)
(Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)
THIS WEEK'S MAIN STORIES
• Former Stability exec Ed Newton Rex launches Fairly Trained AI certification
• Job cuts at Pitchfork as its team is merged in with GQ
NEWS IN BRIEF
• Council Of Music Makers sets out its five key priorities ahead of ministerial review of economics of streaming work
• Council Of Music Makers memo
• UK’s IPO to look at neighbouring rights and reciprocal payments to foreign performers
• UK's largest nightclub operator heading into administration
• Universal Music to lay off hundreds says Bloomberg: company responds and says it will create “efficiencies”
• Apple changes App Store rules following Supreme Court announcement, but Epic vows more legal action
• Spotify hits out at Apple's "outrageous" new App Store rules
ALSO MENTIONED
• Music data white paper