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97% of Listeners Can't Tell AI Music from Human-Made
- On November 12, Deezer released a survey showing `Ninety-seven percent could not distinguish between music entirely generated by AI and human-created music` among 9,000 respondents, said Deezer.
- Between October 6 and 10, Ipsos asked 9,000 respondents across eight countries to compare two AI clips and one human clip, according to Deezer.
- From one in 10 to one in three daily streams, AI music climbed to nearly 40,000 per day, while The Velvet Sundown, AI band, went viral on Spotify with over three million streams.
- Eighty percent of survey respondents demanded fully AI-generated music be clearly labelled, while more than half felt uncomfortable not distinguishing it and 51 percent feared more low-quality music on streaming platforms.
- Spotify said it will encourage a voluntary disclosure code while Deezer uniquely labels fully AI-generated tracks and Breaking Rust topped Billboard magazine's digital country sales chart Monday.
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As soon as the music market has recovered from its greatest crisis through the general acceptance of streaming, the next GAU threatens: According to a study, most listeners feel betrayed by the flood of AI pieces – and make clear demands.
·Dortmund, Germany
Read Full ArticleAccording to Deezer, who prides himself on detecting them and reporting them to its users, one third of the 40,000 pieces put online daily on the platform is now generated by artificial intelligence.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleAre you listening to bots? Survey shows AI music is virtually undetectable
A staggering 97% of listeners cannot distinguish between artificial intelligence-generated and human-composed songs, a Deezer–Ipsos survey showed on Wednesday, underscoring growing concerns that AI could upend how music is created, consumed and monetized.
·United Kingdom
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