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Deezer makes it easier for rival platforms to take a stance against AI-generated music

Deezer's AI tool detected over 13.4 million AI-generated tracks in 2025 and is now available to other platforms to reduce fraudulent streams and protect royalties.

  • On Thursday, Deezer announced it is making its AI detection tool available to other streaming platforms after launching it last year to tag and remove fully AI-generated music.
  • Deezer says it is receiving 60,000 AI tracks per day, totaling 13.4 million AI-detected songs, with 85% of AI-track streams deemed fraudulent.
  • Deezer claims 99.8% accuracy in detection and can identify tracks from Suno and Udio, while Sacem, representing over 300,000 creators, is testing the tool.
  • The tool is now available for businesses to buy, Deezer did not disclose pricing details, saying pricing varies by deal and did not reveal interested companies.
  • Platforms have taken different approaches to AI music, with Universal Music Group and Warner Music Group licensing Suno and Udio last fall, Bandcamp banning AI music recently, and the Department of Justice charging fraud in 2024.
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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