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Are San Antonio musicians’ songs being used to train generative AI models?

San Antonio Current

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June 23, 2026

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Work by some of San Antonio’s best-known musicians has been found in datasets being used to train generative AI models to create music, according to an online database offered by The Atlantic magazine. The Atlantic uncovered four large datasets used for AI development — one with 12 million tracks, one with 9 million and two [] The post Are San Antonio musicians’ songs being used to train generative AI models? appeared first on San Antonio Current.

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ArcaMax

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· Jun 23, 2026

'The ability to say no': artists demand consent over AI use of their music

A coalition of advocacy groups for artists, songwriters and managers is warning musicians about the growing risks of artificial intelligence music. Recently, many major record labels have inked deals with AI music startups such as Suno, Udio and ...

Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Il Divo, Frank Sinatra, and The Beatles tribute concert coming to Benalmadena

You cannot beat classic voices and songs. Music lovers can enjoy 3 acts in one as the Auditorio de Benalmadena []

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jul 10, 2026

Music Coalition Pushes For AI Labels on Streaming Services

Fans want to know whether and how generative AI has been used in the music to which they listen, the CEOs of the RIAA and IFPI said in a joint statement on Friday.

San Antonio Current

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· Jun 29, 2026

Karol G, Ye, AC/DC and More: San Antonio’s summer music roundup

While Austin may bill itself as the Live Music Capital of the World, the summer concert schedule suggests the real action is happening 80 miles south along I-35. San Antonio has a stacked calendar this season that ranges from arena-worthy acts such as AC/DC, Kanye West and Karol G to locally produced fests featuring San [] The post Karol G, Ye, AC/DC and More: San Antonio’s summer music roundup appeared first on San Antonio Current.

DNyuz

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· Jun 25, 2026

4 Electronic Tracks That Were Way Ahead of Their Time (And Arguably Even Better Today)

Electronic music has so many subgenres, each with distinct elements, that it’s hard to keep track of them all. If there’s one thing I know, however, it’s that the following four songs were so ahead of their time they’re almost timeless. And an honorable mention to the beloved “Sandstorm” by Darude, of course. “Born Slippy []

KTLA 5

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· Jun 30, 2026

Tidal's new AI music policy: No royalties for unlabeled tracks

Tidal is implementing new rules for AI-generated music, requiring artists to label tracks created wholly or substantially by AI. These tracks will not be eligible for royalties and the platform will block or remove exploitative AI music, effective July 15th. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

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Related coverage for "Are San Antonio musicians’ songs being used to train generative AI models?": ArcaMax — 'The ability to say no': artists demand consent over AI use of their music. Euro Weekly News — Il Divo, Frank Sinatra, and The Beatles tribute concert coming to Benalmadena. The Hollywood Reporter — Music Coalition Pushes For AI Labels on Streaming Services. San Antonio Current — Karol G, Ye, AC/DC and More: San Antonio’s summer music roundup. DNyuz — 4 Electronic Tracks That Were Way Ahead of Their Time (And Arguably Even Better Today). KTLA 5 — Tidal's new AI music policy: No royalties for unlabeled tracks