Summary: Deezer makes it easier for rival platforms to take a stance against AI-generated music Crunch
- Deezer is now offering its AI music detection tool to other streaming platforms to combat fraudulent AI streams and promote transparency.
- The tool identifies nearly every AI-generated track (with 99.8% accuracy), removes it from recommendations, and prevents it from earning royalties.
- Deezer is experiencing a significant rise in AI tracks, now detecting 13.4 million AI-generated songs, and has already seen interest from companies like Sacem.
A: Did you hear about the news? It’s about music and AI!
B: No, what happened? Tell me!
A: Deezer, that music streaming service? They made a tool to find AI-made songs.
B: Really? Why?
A: Because lots of AI songs are popping up! Like, a *lot*. They say 60,000 a day!
A: Deezer found that most of those AI streams are fake. Like, 85%! Crazy, right?
B: Wow! So, Deezer is now letting other music platforms use their AI detector too?
A: Exactly! They want to be fair to real artists. They don't want AI songs getting all the money.
B: That makes sense. What does the tool do, exactly?
A: It finds songs made by AI programs like Suno and Udio. It stops them from being recommended, and they don't get paid royalties.
B: So, it's pretty accurate?
A: Super accurate! 99.8% accurate, they say.
B: That’s amazing! I heard Bandcamp just banned AI music altogether.
A: Yeah, other platforms are dealing with it too. Spotify updated their rules, too! But some big record labels actually made deals with the AI companies.
B: Really? That’s surprising. They’re letting them use artists’ music to train AI?
A: Yep! But the artists get paid for it now. It’s a complicated situation.
B: So Deezer is trying to be a good example for everyone, huh?
A: Totally! It’s all about protecting artists and stopping fraud. Pretty cool, right?
- The tool identifies nearly every AI-generated track (with 99.8% accuracy), removes it from recommendations, and prevents it from earning royalties.
- Deezer is experiencing a significant rise in AI tracks, now detecting 13.4 million AI-generated songs, and has already seen interest from companies like Sacem.
A: Did you hear about the news? It’s about music and AI!
B: No, what happened? Tell me!
A: Deezer, that music streaming service? They made a tool to find AI-made songs.
B: Really? Why?
A: Because lots of AI songs are popping up! Like, a *lot*. They say 60,000 a day!
A: Deezer found that most of those AI streams are fake. Like, 85%! Crazy, right?
B: Wow! So, Deezer is now letting other music platforms use their AI detector too?
A: Exactly! They want to be fair to real artists. They don't want AI songs getting all the money.
B: That makes sense. What does the tool do, exactly?
A: It finds songs made by AI programs like Suno and Udio. It stops them from being recommended, and they don't get paid royalties.
B: So, it's pretty accurate?
A: Super accurate! 99.8% accurate, they say.
B: That’s amazing! I heard Bandcamp just banned AI music altogether.
A: Yeah, other platforms are dealing with it too. Spotify updated their rules, too! But some big record labels actually made deals with the AI companies.
B: Really? That’s surprising. They’re letting them use artists’ music to train AI?
A: Yep! But the artists get paid for it now. It’s a complicated situation.
B: So Deezer is trying to be a good example for everyone, huh?
A: Totally! It’s all about protecting artists and stopping fraud. Pretty cool, right?
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Summary
Deezer's AI tool detects & removes AI-generated music (99.8% accuracy) to combat fraud & protect artists. They're offering it to other platforms amid a surge (13.4M songs) & evolving industry responses like Bandcamp's ban. #AI #music
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Date: Jan. 29, 2026
Notes: TechCrunch News Summary - 2026-01-29
Created: 2026/01/29 17:42
Updated: 2026/01/30 08:19
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