Spotify and Apple Music draw the line on AI-generated tracks

The major streaming platforms are implementing tiered containment strategies—labeling, algorithmic demotion, and revenue restrictions—that create a second-class category for AI music rather than outright bans. They cannot stop AI generation at scale, so they're designing friction into discovery and monetization to protect human artist economics while avoiding the legal and PR liability of wholesale censorship. The platforms are willing to degrade user experience and limit catalog breadth to preserve relationships with major labels and publishing rights holders who control their content leverage.