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Spotify Breach: 86M Tracks Leaked, AI Fears Rise
22 Dec
Summary
- Anna's Archive claims to have accessed 86 million music files.
- The group also claims to have scraped 256 million metadata rows.
- Leaked music could be used to train AI models, experts warn.

An activist collective known as Anna's Archive has announced a massive data breach, claiming to have scraped approximately 86 million audio files and 256 million rows of metadata from Spotify. The music streaming giant has acknowledged the incident, confirming that unauthorized scraping occurred and that specific user accounts involved have been deactivated. Spotify is conducting a thorough investigation into the breach, which involved illicit tactics to circumvent digital rights management.
The group's stated mission is to establish a "preservation archive" for music, potentially safeguarding it against future loss. However, concerns are mounting that the compromised music data will be used to train artificial intelligence models. This practice is becoming increasingly common in the AI industry, raising significant copyright concerns for artists and creators.




