SoundCloud Revises Terms After Backlash Over AI Model Training Clause
SoundCloud recently faced criticism from users over a clause in its terms related to AI model training. The platform updated its usage policies earlier this year, sparking concerns about the company’s intentions regarding training AI on user-uploaded audio.
CEO Acknowledges Mistake and Clarifies Intentions
After receiving backlash, SoundCloud CEO Eliah Seton addressed the issue in an open letter, admitting that the wording of the policy changes was too broad and unclear. Seton clarified that the updates were meant to focus on internal uses of AI, such as recommendations and fraud prevention tools, rather than training generative AI models using user content.
Revised Terms Ensure User Content Will Not Be Used for AI Model Training
As a response to the concerns raised by users, SoundCloud has revised its terms to explicitly state that user content will not be used to train AI models aiming to replicate or synthesize voice, music, or likeness. The company aims to reassure its users and rebuild trust following the controversy.