AI-Generated Music Dominates Deezer’s Uploads: Key Findings
AI-generated music is surging across streaming platforms, and Deezer’s latest report highlights the scale of this trend. According to the Paris-based alternative music streaming service, nearly 75,000 AI-made tracks are uploaded to its platform every day. These uploads account for 44% of Deezer’s daily content, totaling around 2 million flagged AI songs per month.
Deezer’s data further reveals that over 13.4 million AI-generated songs were detected and flagged across 2025 alone. These statistics are made possible by the company’s patent-pending AI music detection tool, which was launched in January 2025.
Evolution of AI Music Detection on Deezer
When Deezer first introduced its AI detection tool, the platform saw approximately 20,000 AI-generated tracks uploaded daily, representing about 18% of total uploads. Despite the sharp increase in AI music, Deezer noted that only 1 to 3% of total streams involve AI-generated content. The majority of these streams are flagged as fraudulent and subsequently demonetized.
How Deezer’s AI Detection Tool Works
Deezer’s proprietary AI detection tool is designed to identify AI-generated music, particularly tracks produced by two of the most popular AI music platforms: Suno and Udio. Despite early legal challenges, including lawsuits, these AI music tools have since gained traction, with major record labels striking partnerships with Suno and Udio.
Industry Response: Other Platforms Fight AI Music Flood
In response to the rise of AI-generated music, other streaming platforms are implementing their own verification tools to curb the influx of synthetic tracks. For example, Coda Music uses an "AI Artist" labeling system and allows users to flag suspicious artists. These measures aim to maintain transparency and authenticity in the digital music landscape.
Deezer’s report underscores the growing challenge of AI-generated content in the music industry, raising questions about copyright, monetization, and the future of streaming.