AI Song Uploads Nearly Overtake Human Music on Deezer, Company Reports

AI Song Uploads Nearly Overtake Human Music on Deezer, Company Reports

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The music streaming platform reports that 44% of daily song uploads are AI-generated. Nearly 75,000 AI-generated tracks are submitted daily to Deezer, making up about 44% of all uploads, as noted by TechCrunch. Despite the rise in such uploads, AI-generated songs represent only 1-3% of total streams, as Deezer continues to exclude them from its recommendation algorithm. Deezer is the sole platform tagging AI-generated music and has stopped storing high-resolution versions, setting an “industry standard.” Deezer’s CEO encourages industry cooperation to protect artist rights, given the popularity of AI song-making tools like Suno and Udio. Various streaming services handle the influx differently; Spotify has new policies, Apple Music requests AI-labeling, Bandcamp bans AI music, and Qobuz labels it. Since January 2025, uploads of AI tracks to Deezer rose from 10,000 to 75,000 per day. Deezer now licenses its detection tool, capable of recognizing songs from tools like Udio and Suno, with plans to identify songs without a pre-existing dataset.

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