Deezer says AI song uploads have nearly overtaken human music

April 20, 2026
3,511 Views

Deezer says it receives nearly 75,000 AI-generated song submissions to its music streaming platform each day, accounting for about 44 percent of all daily uploads, as reported earlier by TechCrunch. Despite the increase in “fraudulent” uploads, Deezer says the consumption of AI songs makes up around 1 to 3 percent of total streams, as the platform continues to remove AI-generated music from its recommendation algorithm.

Deezer positions the tool as setting an “industry standard,” adding that the platform is currently the “only” music streaming service tagging AI-generated tracks. The service also demonetizes AI-generated songs and has stopped storing high-resolution versions of them. “AI-generated music is now far from a marginal phenomenon and as daily deliveries keep increasing, we hope the whole music ecosystem will join us in taking action to help safeguard artist’s rights and promote transparency for fans,” Deezer CEO Alexis Lanternier writes in the blog post.

Since launching its tool in January 2025, Deezer says the number of AI-generated tracks uploaded daily has jumped from 10,000 to 75,000. Deezer has also started allowing other companies to license its AI song-detecting tool. As noted by Deezer, the tool can identify songs made using Udio and Suno, “with the possibility to add detection capabilities for practically any other similar tool as long as there’s access to relevant data examples.” The company is also working on a way for its music detection tool to identify songs without requiring a dataset to train on.

Source link

You may be interested

Supreme Court turns away parental rights dispute involving child’s gender transition in school
Top Stories
shares3,954 views
Top Stories
shares3,954 views

Supreme Court turns away parental rights dispute involving child’s gender transition in school

new admin - Apr 20, 2026

Washington — The Supreme Court on Monday turned away a legal battle testing whether a public school violates parents' rights…

Japanese man sentenced to prison for posting spoilers
Technology
shares2,542 views
Technology
shares2,542 views

Japanese man sentenced to prison for posting spoilers

new admin - Apr 20, 2026

Though it’s very common for entertainment writers to describe some narrative elements of the films and shows that they’re covering,…

Snubs, Hot Takes, Burning Questions
Music
shares3,945 views
Music
shares3,945 views

Snubs, Hot Takes, Burning Questions

new admin - Apr 20, 2026

[ad_1] When nominations for the 2026 ACM Awards were announced earlier this month, the commanding storyline was the dominance by…