SynopsisA French streaming company has launched a free tool that lets listeners on any major streaming platform scan their playlists for AI-generated songs. As AI music uploads hit record volumes and audiences demand transparency, Deezer is affirming their status as the loudest voice for disclosure. iStockIs the music in your daily playlist actually made by humans?Deezer, the French music streaming service, has launched a free tool that answers this question. It scans playlists across major streaming platforms for tracks generated using artificial intelligence, and it works even if you don't use Deezer.Announced recently, this product supports 27 languages and is compatible with 20 popular streaming platforms. Users visit Deezer’s AI music detector site, select their streaming service, connect their account, and receive a full breakdown of which tracks were synthetically generated. The results can even be shared.The numbers behind the launch are worth a look. Deezer says it receives close to 75 thousand AI-generated music everyday, which accounts for around 44 percent of all daily uploads to the tool. Despite the volume, fully AI-generated songs have only 1-3 percent of total streams. The difference between how much is being uploaded and how little is being heard points to a largely growing unseen issue. Listener sentiment is already settled on this. A survey by Deezer and Ipsos across 8 countries found out that 80 percent of respondents want AI-generated music to have a visible label and 73 percent want platforms to indicate when they are recommending such content.Deezer has been flagging AI-generated tracks since early 2025, and songs identified as synthetic are excluded from its algorithm, recommendations and in-house playlists. “No other company has followed our lead yet, so we decided to make it possible for everyone to check if their playlists included synthetic music, no matter which streaming platform they use,” said Alexis Lanternier, CEO of Deezer.The company is also licensing its detection tech to music industry organizations as questions around copyright, artist compensation and training data continue to hone across the globe. The tool is free and available to any listener who wants to know what they are actually hearing.Disclaimer Statement: This content is authored by a 3rd party. The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). ET does not guarantee, vouch for or endorse any of its contents nor is responsible for them in any manner whatsoever. Please take all steps necessary to ascertain that any information and content provided is correct, updated, and verified. ET hereby disclaims any and all warranties, express or implied, relating to the report and any content therein.Read More News onRead More News on
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A French streaming company has launched a free tool that lets listeners on any major streaming platform scan their playlists for AI-generated songs. As AI music uploads hit record volumes and audiences demand transparency, Deezer is affirming their status as the loudest voice for disclosure.











