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Spotify Promotes AI-Generated Music While Artist Streaming Payouts Remain Negligible

Spotify is expanding AI-generated music while human artist payouts per stream remain near zero. Artists must choose between streaming reach and financial viability, with no alternative discovery platform at comparable scale. Physical media sales are growing as a protest response.

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