If you use Spotify , you might start noticing little green checkmarks popping up next to some artist names. The company is rolling out a “Verified by Spotify” badge, and it has one main rule: no AI allowed. Here is why that matters. Streaming platforms are getting flooded with computer-generated music. A recent report from another service called Deezer found that almost half of the daily uploads on these platforms, around 44 percent, are made by AI. Spotify wants to help listeners know when they are listening to a real human artist. So the company created this new badge. It will appear on artist profiles and in search results. But only human artists who follow Spotify’s rules and have real listener activity can get it. The company explicitly says that AI-generated profiles and fake AI personas are not eligible. Most of the big artists you search for will already have the badge. Spotify says that more than 99 percent of popular, actively searched artists...
Apple is paying $250 million to end a legal fight with some of its own customers. The case involved people who bought new iPhones expecting a smarter version of Siri that never actually arrived on time. Back in 2024, Apple held its big annual event for developers and showed off a major update to its voice assistant. The company promised this new Siri would understand the context of what you were doing on your phone and take actions inside different apps. It said the feature would be available sometime in 2024. But almost two years later, that version of Siri is still missing. Apple did release some other AI tools during 2024 and 2025, like image creation, text help, and ChatGPT access. The main Siri upgrade, however, never shipped. The lawsuit covers people in the United States who bought an iPhone 16 Series or an iPhone 15 Pro. If a judge agrees to the settlement, those buyers can expect some money back. But as part of the deal, Apple does not have to say it did anyth...