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A 3rd of each day music uploads are AI-generated and 97% of individuals cannot inform the distinction, says report

By Editorial Board Published November 13, 2025 5 Min Read
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A 3rd of each day music uploads are AI-generated and 97% of individuals cannot inform the distinction, says report

Do you care if the music you are listening to is artificially generated?

That query – as soon as the realm of science fiction – is changing into more and more pressing.

An AI-generated nation monitor, Stroll My Stroll, is presently sitting at primary on the US Billboard chart of digital gross sales and a brand new report by streaming platform Deezer has revealed the sheer scale of AI manufacturing within the music business.

Deezer’s AI-detection system discovered that round 50,000 totally AI-generated tracks are actually uploaded on daily basis, accounting for 34% of all each day uploads.

A 3rd of each day music uploads are AI-generated and 97% of individuals cannot inform the distinction, says report

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The true quantity is most probably greater, as Deezer’s AI-detection system doesn’t catch each AI-generated monitor. Nor does this determine embody partially AI-generated tracks.

In January 2025, Deezer’s system recognized 10% of uploaded tracks as totally AI-generated.

Since then, the proportion of AI tracks – made utilizing written prompts resembling “country, 1990s style, male singer” – has greater than tripled, main the platform’s chief govt, Alexis Lanternier, to say that AI music is “flooding music streaming”.

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‘Siphoning cash from royalty pool’

What’s extra, when Deezer surveyed 9,000 individuals in eight nations – the US, Canada, Brazil, UK, France, Netherlands, Germany and Japan – and requested them to detect whether or not three tracks have been actual or AI, 97% couldn’t inform the distinction.

That is even if the motivation behind the surge of AI music is just not in in the slightest degree inventive, based on Deezer. The corporate says that roughly 70% of totally AI-generated tracks are what it calls “fraudulent” – that’s, designed purely to generate profits.

“With AI-generated content, you can easily create massive amounts of tracks that can be used for this purpose.”

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The tracks themselves will not be truly fraudulent, Deezer says, however the behaviour round them is. Somebody will add an AI monitor then use an automatic system – a bot – to take heed to a music again and again to make royalties from it.

Although the full variety of streams for every particular person monitor may be very low – Deezer estimates that collectively they account for 0.5% of all streams – the work wanted to make an AI monitor is so tiny that the rewards justify the hassle.

Are fully-AI tracks being eliminated?

Deezer is investing in AI-detection software program and has filed two patents for techniques that spot AI music. However it’s not taking down the tracks it marks as fully-AI.

As an alternative it removes them from algorithmic suggestions and editorial playlists, a measure designed to cease the tracks getting streams and due to this fact producing royalties, and marks the tracks as “AI-generated content”.

Considerations about artists’ livelihoods

Deezer’s survey discovered that greater than half (52%) of respondents felt uncomfortable with not with the ability to inform the distinction between AI and human-made music.

“The survey results clearly show that people care about music and want to know if they’re listening to AI or human-made tracks or not,” mentioned the corporate’s boss Alexis Lanternier.

“There’s also no doubt that there are concerns about how AI-generated music will affect the livelihood of artists.”

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Musicians protests AI copyright plans

A latest examine commissioned by the Worldwide Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers prompt that generative AI music could possibly be value £146bn a 12 months in 2028 and account for round 60% of music libraries’ revenues.

By this metric, the authors concluded, 25% of creators’ revenues are in danger by 2028, a sum of £3.5bn.

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