Deezer Reveals AI-Generated Music Flood: 44% of Daily Uploads Are Synthetic
Deezer has exposed a startling new reality for the music streaming industry: nearly half of all songs uploaded to its platform each day are now generated by artificial intelligence. This massive influx of synthetic content represents a fundamental shift in the content creation landscape, forcing platforms to deploy sophisticated detection and filtering systems at an unprecedented scale.
The streaming service disclosed that while AI-generated tracks constitute 44% of daily uploads, their actual consumption remains relatively low, accounting for only 1-3% of total streams. However, the platform faces a significant fraud problem within this segment, with 85% of these AI-generated streams being detected as fraudulent and subsequently demonetized. This indicates that a large portion of AI music is being used in artificial streaming campaigns designed to game royalty systems, rather than for legitimate listener engagement.
The data signals a dual challenge for the industry: managing a tidal wave of new, algorithmically-created content while simultaneously defending against sophisticated fraud that exploits this new medium. For artists and rights holders, the proliferation of AI music raises urgent questions about market saturation, royalty dilution, and the integrity of streaming metrics. Deezer's transparency puts pressure on other major platforms to disclose their own data and strategies for navigating this rapidly evolving, algorithm-driven content ecosystem.