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Cyanite, a startup that specializes in AI-powered tagging technology for music metadata, has recently partnered with B2B music company Feed·fm. Under this partnership, Feed·fm will implement Cyanite’s technology into its recommendation engine for clients, who generate nearly 1 billion global song plays per year across services like fitness and gaming. This move demonstrates the growing trend of integrating AI-powered technology in music platforms and services.

Cyanite’s commitment to advancing AI in the music industry is further evident by its recent partnership with Sonu, a new music streaming service, and the acquisition of sample management startup Aptone last year. These collaborations showcase the company’s dedication to providing innovative solutions that enhance music metadata and recommendation systems.

Meanwhile, Feed·fm closed out 2023 by releasing a ‘Music Workout Report’ that tracks trends within the fitness market across its client base. This report underscores the importance of data analysis in understanding consumer behavior and preferences in the music industry.

Overall, the integration of AI-powered technology in music is becoming increasingly prevalent, with startups like Cyanite leading the way in providing innovative solutions to enhance discovery, consumption, and sharing of music in the digital age.

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