Deezer has released a free, public AI music detector that scans a user’s playlists to estimate how much of their music was generated by AI. The tool is designed to work even when listeners stream songs on platforms other than Deezer. According to coverage from TechRadar and The Next Web, the detector can analyze playlists from Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal, and it also supports additional services (with TNW mentioning support for around 20 other platforms). After scanning, users receive information intended to flag AI-generated tracks within their libraries, effectively showing the proportion of “AI slop” or machine-made music present. Both outlets describe the product as a cross-service playlist scanner rather than a feature limited to Deezer. The reporting also notes that users can scan playlists without needing to move their entire library, though Deezer’s approach centers on identifying and quantifying AI tracks rather than automatically changing playback sources or removing songs. The tool’s availability is described as open to the public, allowing anyone to run scans on supported streaming services.
Deezer launches free AI music detector for playlists across streaming services
Deezer has released a free, public AI music detector that scans a user’s playlists to estimate how much of their music was generated by AI. The tool is designed to work even when listeners stream song...
- Deezer releases a free tool that scans playlists to identify AI-generated tracks.
- The detector works across multiple music streaming services, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal.
- Users can scan playlists without needing to switch their streaming service to Deezer.
- The Next Web reports the tool supports around 20 other platforms in addition to the major services listed.
- Results focus on estimating the amount of AI-made music in a playlist.
Deezer has built a free tool that will tell you how much of your music was made by a machine, even if you stream it somewhere else. The French service has opened its AI-music detector to the public, letting anyone scan their playlists on Spotify, Apple Music, and around 20 other platforms for AI-generated tracks. […] This story continues at The Next Web
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