🎵 Spotify announces a deal with a defense technology company, signaling a move beyond just music.
💰 The founder of the defense technology company invests 100 million euros in artificial intelligence.
💭 The development raises questions about the ethics and implications of investing personal funds in the music industry.
Spotify uses the money generated from premium subscriptions and ad revenue to finance wars.
Some war protest songs on Spotify may actually contribute to funding wars.
Spotify pays royalties to artists based on the popularity of their songs.
🎵 Spotify has 70 million songs and adds 60,000 songs daily.
💰 Many artists struggle to earn a regular income from Spotify.
🔀 Spotify's algorithmic playlists can be influenced by paid promotions.
🎵 Spotify has had security vulnerabilities in the past, exposing user information and distributing viruses through ads.
🔒 Despite these vulnerabilities, Spotify claims that user privacy is important and they use algorithms to recommend songs based on user's mood.
😱 The revelation of Spotify's security issues has received criticism and raised concerns about privacy.
🎵 Spotify is a company that focuses on innovation and not on using artificial intelligence for data privacy.
🔒 Concerns about data privacy and trust in Spotify.
💡 Spotify aims to provide AI technologies for defense and national security in liberal democratic societies.
🎵 Spotify offers more than just music, with potential for contributions from various sectors.
💼 Prima Material, a personal investment company, claims to have made investments in Spotify.
❓ The involvement of Şakir Han, co-founder of Pijama Thalia, in Spotify is unclear.