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Spotify's new badge identifies human artists

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CNET · 16h
Spotify Is Adding Artist Verification Badges on Profiles
Verified checkmarks are something we've grown accustomed to across social media platforms to let us know an account is authentic.

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PCMag on MSN · 1h
Spotify rolls out green 'verified' badges to distinguish real artists from AI slop
 · 3h · on MSN
Spotify's new badge identifies human artists, as AI music floods in
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FYI, Your Spotify Playlists Aren't Private — Here's How To Change That
Playlists are public by default, a setting that has landed former NFL reporter Dianna Russini and NFL coach Mike Vrabel in hot water.

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Spotify's new Verified badge is only for human artists — at least for now
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Verified by Spotify badge lets you know this artist isn’t AI
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The Artist Gallery’s 2026 Street Photography Contest Shared 25 Candid And Powerful Images

Following our recent feature on The Artist Gallery’s 2026 Architecture Photography Awards, we’re now turning from striking buildings and carefully framed spaces to the unpredictable rhythm of everyday life.
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This artist takes the cyberpunk aesthetic to the east

Environmental concept artist Max Bedulenko searches for new syntheses inspired by different countries and cultures.
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Artist confirms it: Banksy unveils new statue in London

A new statue appeared overnight in the heart of London. The figure steps seemingly into the abyss with a flag blowing in its face. Now Banksy has confirmed that the sculpture is his work.
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Is Yoko Ono Still Our Most Radical Artist?

In the 1960s, she invited an audience to cut off her clothes. As attacks on women’s rights escalate, “Cut Piece” and other decades-old works of feminist art feel more relevant than ever.
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