Another music streamer adds an AI detection tool
The streaming music universe is being buried under AI slop and fraud using AI. Something has to be done.
Over the last couple of months, we’ve heard about Deezer, the Paris-based music streamer, and its new tool that can detect AI music. Now Qobuz, another streamer, has entered the chat.
The company says that it has a new “proprietary tool” that can detect AI tracks. They’re also following Deezer by clearly labeling all AI-created songs so users know that they’re being punked by fake music.
Qobuz also says they are “excluding industrially generated AI content from prominent areas of the platform” including all of its editorial recommendations “to ensure visibility and compensation for real artists.”
You can read more about Qobuz’s noble war on fake music in its new AI Charter. For example, the company says, “We support AI as a creative tool for human artists (mixing, mastering, composition aid) when it serves an authentic artistic process.
“What we oppose is industrial production of AI-generated content, without human creative intervention, designed to saturate catalogs or defraud royalty systems, without genuine artistic intent.”
Good. More of this, please.
