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Spotify Cuts Developer Access to Key Recommendation Features Amid AI Concerns

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Spotify has announced it will limit third-party developers’ access to several features within its Web API, including song and artist recommendations, to address security challenges and prevent misuse of its platform.

The changes, revealed in a developer blog post on November 27, 2024, aim to restrict the use of Spotify’s data for building AI music recommendation apps, which have been a growing concern.

The affected features include:

  • Song and artist recommendations: These insights into user listening habits could be exploited for competitive AI models.
  • Audio Analysis: Previously accessible to developers, this feature provided track structure and rhythm data.
  • Audio Features: Characteristics such as energy, danceability, and acoustic properties of songs.
  • Algorithmic playlists: Developers can no longer use these pre-generated playlists.

Spotify stated that the updates are part of its ongoing security efforts, focusing on limiting the misuse of its platform’s data, especially by developers scraping user information.

However, the decision has sparked backlash in the Spotify community, with some developers arguing that this move is more about controlling data used for training AI models than security concerns.

Spotify, which has been developing its own AI-driven music models, continues to expand AI-based features, including an AI DJ and personalized playlists.

The new API restrictions will only affect developers with limited access, but some are frustrated by the lack of warning or transparency about these changes.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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