A collection of groups representing musicians and the music industry at large — including the RIAA, IFPI, the Grammys and SAG-AFTRA — have banded together for a new labeling program that aims to provide a unified front on indicating whether a song has been produced with AI.

The groups on Friday introduced two suggested labels, akin to labels noting a song’s explicit nature, to help indicate whether a recording has been “AI-Generated” or “AI-Assisted.” The organizations hope the labels will provide clarity for fans who are scouring streaming services for new songs during an era where streaming services have acknowledged the proliferation of AI-produced music across their libraries.

“Fans want to know whether and how generative AI has been used in the music to which they listen,” International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) CEO Vikki Oakley and Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) chairman and CEO Mitch Glazier said in a statement. “Given how important human artistry and authenticity is to music lovers all over the world, these labels will provide an immediately understandable and easily scalable approach to transparency. We acknowledge the many ways AI is being used creatively, so we expect to offer fans additional information as adoption of generative AI labeling grows and technology evolves.”