YouTube may be planning to give us new AI song generators this year – and this time the music labels might let it

The music industry’s battle over the rampant, often copyright-infringing, use of AI to train and compile datasets has been going on for some time. But now YouTube is reportedly negotiating with record labels to pay for the privilege instead.

It appears that Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and Warner Records are in talks with Google’s platform about licensing their songs for AI training, according to an article by the Financial times (and reported by Engadget). However, if this deal goes through, individual artists, rather than record companies, will most likely have the final say on their participation.