

June 26, 2026

Artificial intelligence is already part of digital catalogs. It appears in creative processes, it is included in the deliveries some platforms receive, and DSPs are starting to respond with new policies, detection tools, and transparency requirements.
AI can be a creative, technical, or experimental tool. It can support processes, open new possibilities, and become part of new ways of producing music.
But when a song reaches a platform, there are things that cannot remain unclear: what it is, who created it, how it was made, and which rights are involved.
That is why transparency is becoming central.
Declaring the use of AI, protecting credits, avoiding unauthorized imitations, and delivering accurate metadata are no longer just administrative details. They are part of the trust between those who create, those who distribute, the platforms, and the people who listen.
In a context where generating large volumes of content is becoming easier than ever,
human judgment becomes more important than ever.
Technology can accelerate many processes, but the work of care and protection will always be human.
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