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Spotify is rolling out new ways to share and consume audio beyond music, including podcast “clips” and narrated long-form magazine articles. At the same time, Spotify is expanding AI features (remixing/cover tools and AI-generated podcasting) while defending its approach to AI music and compensation.

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Key Takeaway Spotify is broadening from music into shareable podcast moments and narrated magazine content, alongside new AI tools for remixing—while publicly defending its legal and compensation stance for AI music.
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Spotify is broadening from music into shareable podcast moments and narrated magazine content, alongside new AI tools for remixing—while publicly defending its legal and compensation stance for AI music.

Spotify is rolling out new ways to share and consume audio beyond music, including podcast “clips” and narrated long-form magazine articles. At the same time, Spotify is expanding AI features (remixing/cover tools and AI-generated podcasting) while defending its approach to AI music and compensation.

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  • AI music remixing — 'There's a lot of rogue attempts at this': Amid AI music remixing plans, Spotify chief says he wants the company to be 'the one that's legal PC Gamer

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Podcast feature Spotify lets users “clip” moments from favorite podcasts
Sharing method Spotify resurrects YouTube Clips to share podcast segments as a link
AI remix tool Subscribers get an AI tool to remix songs and cover music
Magazine audio price Long-form magazine articles are read for $2 each
AI podcast generation Spotify “Studio” uses personal info to generate podcasts

What to Watch

  • Track Spotify’s AI remix/cover rollout and resulting musician-compensation details as Spotify responds to criticism. PC Gamer
  • Test whether Spotify’s podcast clipping supports link sharing via the “YouTube Clips” style behavior. 9to5Google
  • See how Spotify’s magazine narration and its $2-per-article model expands beyond initial offerings. 9to5Mac

What Changed

  • Spotify now lets you ‘clip’ moments from your favorite podcast TechCrunch
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