Deezer launched a tool to detect AI-generated music in playlists from major streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music.

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That K-pop earworm you've had on repeat might not have come from Seoul. It might not even be human.Deezer, the French music-streaming company, launched a free tool on Thursday that lets users scan playlists on its own platform and from competing services — Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and SoundCloud — to find AI-generated tracks.You don't need a Deezer account to use it, but you will need to give the site permission to access your streaming service of choice. After a playlist is imported, the tool scans it for AI-generated music, highlights any tracks it flags as synthetic, and gives the option to share the findings. There's only one catch: you have to manually delete the suspect content yourself.

Deezer's AI detection tool took around 10 minutes to import the author's sizable playlists from Spotify.

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