Michael Smith Allegedly Used AI-Generated Songs And Fake Accounts To Exploit Major Music Platforms A North Carolina music producer, Michael Smith, has been arrested and charged with multiple felonies for allegedly orchestrating a complex scam that generated over $10 million in royalties from AI-generated songs. According to an indictment filed in the Southern District of New York, Smith's scheme involved creating thousands of bot accounts on major streaming platforms such as Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Music, where he automatically streamed AI-generated music that he uploaded himself. The alleged fraudulent activity highlights the growing challenges platforms face in detecting and managing the misuse of artificial intelligence in the music industry. The Alleged Scam: A High-Tech Heist Smith, 52, of Cornelius, N.C., allegedly developed an elaborate system designed to evade the fraud detection algorithms used by streaming services. Prosecutors claim that Smith's operation
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