Spotify’s New AI Rules & “Artist-First” Plan Explained
Gary Whittaker
AI Music • Policy Update
Spotify’s New AI Rules & “Artist-First” Plan — What It Means for Creators
Video: Andrew Southworth • Oct 2025
Summary: Spotify is tightening AI policies (impersonation, spam filtering, AI-use disclosure) and partnering with major labels, Merlin, and Believe on licensed, “artist-first” AI products. Expect faster takedowns, cleaner discovery, clearer AI credits, and future opt-in tools that pay rights-holders.
Key points from the video
- Impersonation policy: Faster reporting/removal of voice-clones and profile hijacks, including pre-release action.
- Spam cleanup: Mass uploads, near-duplicates, SEO-bait titles, and micro-tracks targeted to reduce noise.
- AI disclosure (in progress): Working with distributors on fields to indicate where AI was used (vocals, instruments, mastering, etc.).
- “Artist-first” AI: Industry partnership to build consent-based, licensed AI features on Spotify.
Why it matters
- Brand protection: Better tools and faster timelines to stop unauthorized uploads.
- Fairer discovery: Less spam should improve algorithmic placements for real releases.
- Transparency: Clearer AI credits will help set expectations with fans and partners.
- New opportunities: Potential opt-in interactive/AI features that still credit and pay creators.
What to do now
- Monitor Spotify for Artists → Music → Upcoming and report impersonations immediately.
- Document human vs. AI contributions per track (for future disclosure fields).
- Keep metadata tight (unique titles/ISRCs/credits) to avoid duplicate/spam flags.
- Decide ahead of time which catalogs you’d opt into for any future licensed AI features.
Source video: Andrew Southworth — Spotify’s AI updates overview.