Overview
- An Ipsos study commissioned by Deezer found 97% of participants failed to identify the lone human-composed track in a three-song test.
- Ipsos surveyed 9,000 adults across eight countries including the United States, Germany, and Japan.
- Respondents strongly favored clear labeling of fully AI-made tracks and called for fair pay when artists’ works train AI models.
- Deezer says roughly 50,000 fully AI-generated tracks are added to its service each day, about 34% of new uploads, though they account for a smaller share of actual listening.
- Deezer says it systematically labels AI-produced tracks, while Spotify offers a voluntary disclosure field and faces criticism over inconsistent transparency.