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A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties.

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  • witewulf@cyberplace.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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    witewulf@cyberplace.social
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    @basil @brucelawson oh, I didn’t know they changed to that hellish method. That’s *awful* 😳

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    • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

      A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

      schmkr@mas.toS This user is from outside of this forum
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      #10

      @brucelawson I wouldn’t be surprised if similar things are happening on YouTube..

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      • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

        A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

        reverendd@mastodon.gamedev.placeR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @brucelawson It's been my single biggest "I guess I don't understand humans" moment. Internet ads being successful.

        So you're going to take the word of a company that designs their own metrics and monitors everything behind closed doors. You owe them X amount of money because they reached X amount of people.

        Maybe 5% of what you paid for reached customers. Less than 1% cared. 95% of it was people getting spammed trying to read the news or kids downloading minecraft mods these days.

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        • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

          A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

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          algaeman@mastodon.social
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          @brucelawson Not a metaphor, but this is the political cartoon that goes with it

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          • matt@oslo.townM matt@oslo.town

            @brucelawson File under: How to make Spotify pay you for a premium subscription

            reinald@nrw.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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            @matt @brucelawson like "pay per click" in the early times of ad-business in the Internet. Of course the system was to be exploited.

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            • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

              A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

              gooba42@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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              @brucelawson I hate paying the cost of what he did but I don't know in the larger perspective whether his conduct is "one guy not recycling" or "StarLink destroying the atmosphere" anymore.

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              • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

                A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

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                davidou@piaille.fr
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                @brucelawson also : why is it a fraud.

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                • kimlockhartga@beige.partyK kimlockhartga@beige.party

                  @brucelawson That's infuriating. Also, predictable.

                  And influencers are using AI to add to their stories with a musical style of their choosing and their own lyrics. Where does this leave real musicians and singers?!?

                  vfrmedia@social.tchncs.deV This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @kimlockhartga @brucelawson

                  somehow this reminds me of "butchers pigs" (ceramic ornaments of pigs in a butchers uniform and apron smiling and wielding meat cleavers, which were often on display in butchers here in England)

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                  • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

                    A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

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                    stonykark@mstdn.ca
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                    @brucelawson @Em0nM4stodon this specific crime is a core part of spotify's business plan

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                    • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

                      A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

                      jzb@hachyderm.ioJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #18

                      @brucelawson Don't forget effectively stealing royalties from other artists who actually deserve them...

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                      • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

                        A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

                        screwturn@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @brucelawson
                        Easter Island comes to mind, but this is just faster and a bigger scale.

                        Cutting down forests to create more and more effigies eventually doomed the culture, but it took centuries and only killed off that one settlement. Generating artificial songs by the million to be paid for because a million robots watched, is just a less durable and faster way of social suicide.

                        On the plus side, some future anthropologist will write her PhD on this

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                        • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

                          A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

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                          @brucelawson Yes. Any metaphor is a better metaphor than reality. You can't have a thing and then point at it and call it a metaphor for the thing that it is, silly.

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                          • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

                            A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

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                            @brucelawson A perfect self-licking ice cream cone!

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                            • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

                              A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

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                              @brucelawson a lot of the world right now is people going "i'll bet there's not a law against this, let me see if i can get rich off it" and either being proven right or wrong

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                              • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

                                A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

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                                gimulnautti@mastodon.green
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                                @brucelawson We get the results we deserve. We set up the incentives. Results follow directly from the incentives.

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                                • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

                                  A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

                                  bluewaver22@genomic.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @brucelawson JFC

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                                  • alessandro@cosocial.caA alessandro@cosocial.ca

                                    @WiteWulf

                                    Yeah, same - at worst this seems a violation of Spotify ToS for siccing fake listeners on their servers. Nothing was taken from other artists, and Spotify allowed him to upload the deluge of AI slop tracks in the first place.

                                    @brucelawson

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                                    @alessandro @WiteWulf @brucelawson The court, obviously, disagreed with your whitewashing of the fraud.

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                                    • toriver@mas.toT toriver@mas.to

                                      @alessandro @WiteWulf @brucelawson The court, obviously, disagreed with your whitewashing of the fraud.

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                                      @toriver

                                      The Court siding with corporate interests doesn't mean this was an accurate interpretation of the law. I'd like to see their rationale.

                                      If the issue is fraudulent streams taking money from the pooled money given to human artists who publish on Spotify, then this same criticism could be leveled at all AI music on Spotify, which means this is all Spotify's fault - but many AI tracks have already hit big numbers on their platform.

                                      @WiteWulf @brucelawson

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                                      • brucelawson@social.vivaldi.netB brucelawson@social.vivaldi.net

                                        A man used LLMs to generate hundreds of thousands of "songs", then used bots to stream them billions of times, to collect $8m in royalties. https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/north-carolina-man-pleads-guilty-music-streaming-fraud-aided-artificial-intelligence-0 Is there a better metaphor for late-stage capitalism than burning resources to make songs that are never listened to, then steaming them to robots that will never hear them, ad infinitum?

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                                        @brucelawson

                                        and there it is: a circular economy just trawling (trolling) endlessly for profits.

                                        The information highway is jammed with empty cars, impassable.

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                                        • toriver@mas.toT toriver@mas.to

                                          @alessandro @WiteWulf @brucelawson The court, obviously, disagreed with your whitewashing of the fraud.

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                                          amoshias@esq.social
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                                          @toriver @alessandro @WiteWulf @brucelawson I like how you start by assuming that it's fraud, and then attack the person who you are responding to for going against your assumption!

                                          care to support your assertion that it is fraud? it certainly MIGHT be! but you're definitely wrong about what "the court" said - he pled guilty, there was no court ruling in this case.

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