Deezer Claims Its New Tool Can Detect AI Music on Most Major Streaming Services
**TL;DR:** Deezer Claims Its New Tool Can Detect AI Music on Most Major Streaming Services
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What we know
AI is everywhere right now—even in places you don't expect. You might be jamming to a new song on Spotify or YouTube, only to later learn that the track was "composed" entirely by bots (save for an initial human-generated prompt). Some might argue that AI music has its place, but if you're like me, you want to devote your attention to art created by real people, who have taken the time to hone a craft and share it with the world.
And while I believe AI music can never replace that, the fact is, it's getting more difficult to identify these tunes when we come across them in the wild . To be fair, some companies have been working on ways to identify AI content on their platforms, notably Spotify , YouTube , and Apple Music .
But while you might come across an AI label here and there, there are still plenty of examples of AI-generated content that aren't identified as such—in part, because much of the reporting is still based on the honor system. Lifehacker's David Nield was frustrated by that experience when looking for music to listen to on YouTube, and found the only reliable solution was to do some research before committing to any particular channel. He now has a shor
Source: Lifehacker
Context
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Why this matters
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Practical takeaways
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Last updated: June 16, 2026.
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