
"Deezer launched its AI music detection tool last year as part of efforts to "prevent fraudulent actors from stealing royalties from real artists through mass produced AI-generated music." The company says it has used the tool to identify and tag more than 13.4 million AI songs in 2025, even as the flood of AI-generated tracks continues to grow. Deezer claims its tool can detect AI songs with a 99.8 percent accuracy rate."
"In the press release, Deezer says it receives more than 60,000 AI tracks uploaded every day, making up 39 percent of total uploads. That's double the 30,000 daily AI track uploads that Deezer reported receiving in September 2025. Deezer also found that up to 85 percent of the AI-generated music streams it identified in 2025 are "fraudulent," compared to 8 percent of all streams in 2025."
Deezer is providing other companies access to an AI song-detection tool that identifies, tags, and excludes AI-generated music from algorithmic recommendations. The tool launched last year to prevent fraudulent actors from stealing royalties from real artists through mass produced AI-generated music. Deezer reports the tool identified and tagged more than 13.4 million AI songs in 2025 and claims 99.8 percent accuracy. The platform receives over 60,000 AI-track uploads daily, representing 39 percent of total uploads, and found up to 85 percent of identified AI-generated streams in 2025 were fraudulent. Deezer demonetizes detected fraudulent streams to protect human artists' royalties while other services adopt varied AI policies.
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