AI Music Database Unveiled
The Atlantic has made publicly available a searchable database of music used to train AI models, comprising four datasets. The largest datasets contain 12 million and 9 million tracks, respectively.

The Atlantic's recent effort to increase transparency in AI training data has led to the creation of a searchable database of music used for this purpose. According to a report by The Verge AI, this database is based on four datasets uncovered by Atlantic reporter Alex Reisner. Two of these datasets are particularly large, containing 12 million and 9 million tracks, while the other two are smaller but still significant. This move by The Atlantic provides valuable insight into the music used to train AI models, shedding light on the extensive amount of data required for their development. The database is fully searchable, allowing the public to explore the music that contributes to AI's learning process. As AI technology continues to evolve, understanding the foundation of its training data becomes increasingly important. The Atlantic's searchable database is a significant step towards demystifying the complex process of AI model training.
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