Universal Music Group and TikTok are preparing stronger measures to fight the growing spread of AI-generated music online.
The two companies say they want to protect real artists, songwriters, and music producers from fake songs created using artificial intelligence.
The move comes as AI tools continue becoming more popular on social media and music platforms.
Universal Music Group and TikTok Plan to Fight AI Music
Music companies are becoming worried about songs made by artificial intelligence that copy famous artists’ voices and music styles without permission.
Some AI tools can create music that sounds very similar to real singers, making it difficult for listeners to know whether a song is real or computer-generated.
Universal Music Group says this could damage the music industry and reduce protection for original creators.
More information about music copyright protection is available on Universal Music Group.
TikTok Faces Growing AI Music Challenges
TikTok has become one of the biggest platforms for music promotion worldwide.
However, the rapid increase of AI-generated songs has created new copyright concerns.
Many fake songs using copied celebrity voices have recently appeared online, attracting millions of views.
TikTok says it wants to improve systems that detect and remove unauthorized AI-generated content.
The company also plans to work closely with music labels to support original artists.
More information about TikTok policies can be found on TikTok Newsroom.
Artists Want Better Protection
Many musicians believe artificial intelligence should not be allowed to use their voices or songs without consent.
Artists fear they could lose income and ownership of their creative work if AI music continues growing without strong rules.
Some experts say AI should help artists instead of replacing human creativity.
Music industry leaders are now asking technology companies and governments to create stronger laws protecting musicians from digital copyright abuse.
AI Music Debate Continues Worldwide
The debate over AI-generated songs continues growing around the world.
Some people believe artificial intelligence can help young creators make music more easily.
Others argue that human emotion and originality cannot be replaced by machines.
As technology continues developing, Universal Music Group and TikTok are expected to introduce more tools and policies to reduce fake AI songs and protect real artists.



























