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Spotify Sticks to $9.99 Price Tag: Too Nice, Too Smart, or Just Too Broke to Follow Competitors’ Greed?

Spotify is the world’s most popular music streaming service, with over 400 million monthly active users and 172 million premium subscribers1. However, unlike some of its competitors such as Apple Music, Amazon Music Unlimited and YouTube Music, Spotify has not raised its subscription prices in the U.S. for its individual premium plan, which costs $9.99 per month

Machine Gun Etiquette: Future of AI

A week ago, AI expert Geoffrey Hinton announced he was leaving Google. Following his departure, the scientist made a statement warning about AI and its learning capacity. The Music Void ponders on the decision.

SoundCloud Gives Artists the Power to Connect with Fans Like Never Before

SoundCloud introduces Fans, a new tool that allows artists to connect with their most engaged listeners.

EU’s Proposed AI Act Could Have Major Impact on Music Industry

The European Union (EU) is proposing a new law to regulate artificial intelligence (AI). The Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA) aims to "strengthen Europe's position as a global hub of excellence in AI from the lab to the market, ensure that AI in Europe respects our values and rules, and harness the potential of AI for industrial use." The AIA could have a significant impact on the music industry.

UK Watchdog: AI Is Like A Puppy, But We’re Not Sure If It’s Housebroken Yet

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) of the United Kingdom has announced that it will be reviewing the artificial intelligence (AI) market. The review...

The Biggest Music Event in Canada is Back

Canadian Music Week 2023, the country's leading entertainment event showcasing conferences, trade exhibitions, award shows, and a six-night new music festival featuring hundreds of bands at various live music venues in downtown Toronto.

Universal Music Group CEO Freaks Out About AI Music, Fears Drake Will Be Replaced by a Toaster Oven

Robot and toaster oven uprising freaks out Universal Music Group's CEO Lucien Grainge while bragging about earnings.

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