Tencent Music lets musicians generate AI tracks and send them directly to streaming app QQ Music
Last month, we told you about Tencent Music Entertainment’s integration with DeepSeek.
DeepSeek is the China-headquartered AI platform that triggered concerns across the AI sector earlier this year when its chatbot demonstrated that advanced AI systems can be developed with significantly lower costs and computational resources than previously estimated.
The chatbot’s debut led $157 billion-valued OpenAI to suspect that DeepSeek’s model had been trained on its data without permission, an ironic twist in light of the various copyright infringement lawsuits OpenAI is facing itself. One of those lawsuits was filed by German collection society and licensing body GEMA in November.
TME CEO Ross Liang explained on the company’s earnings call last month that the company had made DeepSeek a key part of its AI music creation tools.
Now, in its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report published recently, the company explains in great detail how its artificial intelligence capabilities have been expanded across the business…