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Deezer’s Free AI Detector Reveals What’s Hiding In Your Playlists
Nearly half of listeners switching to Deezer arrive with AI-generated tracks already in their playlists. A new free tool shows whether you’re one of them.
Most people have no idea how much of their music library was made by a machine. Deezer wants to change that – and not just for its own subscribers.
The streaming platform has launched a free online AI music detector that works across 20 of the most common streaming services, available in 27 languages. The process is deliberately simple: visit the detector page, connect your streaming account, let Deezer scan your playlists, then view and share the results.
The numbers suggest plenty of listeners will be surprised by what they find. According to Deezer, 43% of people joining the platform from other streaming services already have AI-generated music in their playlists. And according to a recent eight-country survey from Deezer and Ipsos, 80% of people agree AI music should be clearly labeled, while 73% want to see AI tracks tagged on streaming platforms.
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So far, Deezer has been alone in taking action on this issue. The company was the first in the world to detect and tag AI-generated music on its own platform, and has since made the in-house technology commercially available to others across the music ecosystem.