Spotify is about to be flooded with AI-made ads, and I wonder if it will make much of a difference to businesses

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Published on April 4, 2025 | Category: tech

Spotify is about to be flooded with AI-made ads, and I wonder if it will make much of a difference to businesses

Opinion
By Eric Hal Schwartz published

AI can't sell you something you don't want to buy

Spotify AI Ads
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Like most people, I tune out when an ad comes on while I'm listening to a podcast or streaming service if I can't just skip it. An ad needs something special to draw my attention to the actual product or service being pitched to me.

Spotify thinks AI can help businesses overcome ad apathy. The company just launched a feature called Gen AI Ads for businesses using its Ads Manager platform.

Gen AI Ads enables businesses to create audio ads with AI help from top to bottom. They can ask for AI help writing and editing a script and even get AI voices to perform the ad. The AI tools are built into the platform for no extra cost, meaning producing new ads should be faster, more affordable, and easier for any business. You can see how it works below.

Spotify AI Ads

(Image credit: Spotify)

Audio wallpaper

Spotify's offer makes sense since advertising is key to its revenue. At the same time, not every business has the wherewithal to produce a good one or the resources to hire people or a firm to make it. For a smaller business, especially, advertising can cost resources in short supply.

Spotify pitches Gen AI Ads as a way to rapidly publish polished ads without needing to book a sound studio or hire Morgan Freeman (or a more affordable impressionist). I can see it as a huge deal for scrappy entrepreneurs trying to reach new audiences.

But just because you can make an ad doesn't mean it will be good. Even a competent or outright brilliant ad doesn't guarantee sales.

Because, let’s be honest, most ads are already annoying. Now imagine a world where half of them are spit out by a bot trained on corporate LinkedIn posts and “How to Sound Friendly” YouTube tutorials.

The risk is that instead of democratizing creativity, we’ll end up with a sea of samey-sounding voiceovers that make everything from indie bookstores to boutique sock brands feel like they're all pitching for the same corporate team-building seminar. Spotify can claim that AI ads are produced creatively, but creativity isn’t preloaded in an AI model.

I'd bet the best AI-made ads are from businesses that would have made just as good a commercial without AI tools had they the same resources as a bigger company. I suspect most AI ads will be just audio wallpaper.

The example from Spotify doesn't make me feel like my current coffee routine needs improvement. It's just audio wallpaper.

Human interest

Paradoxically, if every ad sounds clean and competent because of AI, the only way to stand out may be to bring in a human voice people recognize. Cue the sudden boom in demand for celebrity voiceovers (but not Ryan Reynolds and his endless Cricket and Mint Mobile ads).

When every ad has the same polished AI-generated tone, a familiar voice will cut through the noise like your favorite song's opening chords. That may drive up the cost of those voiceovers and set a new tier for advertising costs.

AI replicas of celebrity voices won't level the playing field if the 'live' ads can boast of their non-AI origins. So we could end up in this bizarre situation where AI ads make it cheaper to enter the advertising game but more expensive to win it.

Ultimately, nobody likes ads, even if we tolerate them. We might laugh at a good one, but most of the time, we count down the seconds until the music or podcast returns.

If Gen AI Ads flood Spotify with a wave of pleasant but dull pitches, there’s a chance listeners will start noticing how synthetic everything feels and be annoyed.

Ironically, that could work out very well for Spotify. Because what’s the fastest way to get rid of ads on Spotify? Pay for Premium. In a roundabout way, all these new AI-generated ads could drive more people to fork over the cash for a subscription. I would be both appalled and impressed if Spotify’s play is to “use AI to draw in advertisers with cheaper and more efficient production, but ensure they are just irritating enough to upsell subscriptions.”

I don’t think AI ads are a bad idea. They’re just not a magic bullet for businesses. Lower-cost barriers are a big deal, and they sound decent enough. Whether they actually help people sell more dog treats, cologne, or artisanal sourdough starter kits depends entirely on whether the person listening is open to the product.

AI can help polish a diamond, but it can’t make one out of a chunk of concrete.

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Eric Hal Schwartz
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Eric Hal Schwartz is a freelance writer for TechRadar with more than 15 years of experience covering the intersection of the world and technology. For the last five years, he served as head writer for Voicebot.ai and was on the leading edge of reporting on generative AI and large language models. He's since become an expert on the products of generative AI models, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, Google Gemini, and every other synthetic media tool. His experience runs the gamut of media, including print, digital, broadcast, and live events. Now, he's continuing to tell the stories people want and need to hear about the rapidly evolving AI space and its impact on their lives. Eric is based in New York City.

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