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Spotify has siphoned a decade's worth of profits from artists into the military tech industry. Is this the death of art?
Munich-based defense tech firm Helsing is just over 4 years old, but is already one of the highest-valued startups in Europe.
European artificial intelligence defense startup Helsing announced a €600 million ($694 million) funding round on Tuesday, led by Prima Materia, the investment firm founded by Spotify (NYSE:SPOT) CEO ...
The band Deerhoof will remove music from Spotify due to CEO Daniel Ek's work with the defense tech company Helsing on 'AI battle tech.' ...
US band Deerhoof are quitting Spotify, removing all of their back catalogue from the service following Spotify CEO’s Daniel Ek’s investment in German weapons tech company, Helsing. The much ...
Indie rock band Deerhoof have announced that they will pull their whole catalogue from Spotify over Daniel Ek's role in investing $694 million in military A.I. and drones.
"We don't want our success being tied to AI battle tech," Deerhoof write in a statement. "Spotify is flushing itself down the toilet." ...
Veteran indie band Deerhoof has announced that the band is “tendering their resignation from Spotify,” removing their entire music catalog from that streaming service not because of the low royalties ...
Daniel Ek, known to most as the CEO of Spotify, is also a chairman of Helsing, a German defense tech company that’s been developing A.I. software for the purpose of enhancing military weapons ...
Helsing’s autonomous Gripen flights represent the leading edge of a growing global race to develop uncrewed fighter aircraft.
Experimental indie rockers Deerhoof are removing their entire catalog from Spotify in protest of CEO Daniel Ek’s significant investment in a military technology company.
ALBAWABA - Popular music streaming service Spotify has stirred controversy and boycott calls over the past couple of days due ...