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Deezer he announced On Monday that AI-generated music now represents 44% of all new music uploaded to its platform. The company said it receives about 75,000 AI-generated content per day and more than two million per month.
The use of AI-generated music on the platform is still very low, at 1-3% of all streams, and 85% of these streams are considered fake and dirty by the company.
The latest figures from Deezer show a steady increase in the number of AI-generated music uploads on the platform. Deezer reported that it received about 60,000 AI songs per day in January, up from 50,000 in November, 30,000 in September, and only 10,000 in January 2025, when it launched. launched his own AI music recognition tool.
Songs labeled as AI-generated on Deezer are excluded from the algorithmic analysis and are not included in the playlist. The company announced today that it will no longer store hi-res versions of AI music.
The updated score comes as an AI-generated process added to the iTunes charts last week in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Canada, and New Zealand.
“AI-generated music is now on the horizon and if the daily supply increases, we believe that all music will join us to protect the rights of artists and promote visibility for fans,” said Alexis Lanternier, CEO of Deezer. Press release. “Thanks to our technology and the processes we put in place over a year ago, we have shown that it is possible to reduce AI-related fraud and reduced payments in small streams.”
Today’s announcement comes as Deezer did research Last November it found that 97% of participants couldn’t tell the difference between AI-generated music and human-made music.
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The survey also found that 52% of respondents said that 100% AI-produced music should not be included in the charts alongside human-produced music on the main charts. Meanwhile, 80% said that 100% AI-generated music should be clearly written for listeners.
Deezer started adding AI tracks to the platform in June 2025, becoming the first streaming platform to do so. By 2025, Deezer has uploaded more than 13.4 million AI songs to its platform.
In February, the French streaming service Qobuz announced plans tags generated by AI on his platform. Some major conversion projects, such as Spotify and Apple Music, take a different approach to AI-generated music, often including using filters to detect low AI music and other exposures effort it is left to the distributors.