
"Paris-based streaming music platform Deezer has alerted the industry that a "massive increase" of AI-generated tracks is being submitted to the service for distribution. The numbers: 30,000 fully AI tracks every day 28% of total daily delivery These startling statistics come via a recently created AI detection tool which has been operating since the start of the year. Deezer claims to be the first and to-date only music streaming platform to accomplish this AI-tagging."
"The company response is to fully remove AI-generated material from algorithmic recommendations, and to avoid including it in editorial playlists. The strategy there is to minimize impact on the royalty pool. "And most importantly, we continue to fight fraudulent activity, which is the main driver behind uploading fully AI generated content." - Deezer In a footnote to the press release, Deezer brags that its AI music detection tech "sets an industry standard," and can detect 1005 of false content."
Deezer reports that AI-generated tracks now total about 30,000 uploads daily, representing 28% of daily submissions. An AI-detection tool operating since the start of the year flags much of this content, and Deezer claims to be the first streaming platform to tag AI music. The platform will exclude fully AI-generated material from algorithmic recommendations and editorial playlists to limit effects on the royalty pool. Deezer says fraudulent activity drives many uploads and is fighting it. The company reports its detection tech "sets an industry standard" and warns that up to 25% of creator income—about $4 billion—could be at risk by 2028.
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