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AI Music Hits 18% Of All Platform Uploads—Labels Scramble

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By Trevor Loucks

May 23, 2025
AI Music Hits 18% Of All Platform Uploads—Labels Scramble

Nearly one in five songs uploaded to streaming platforms are now fully AI-generated, with Deezer reporting 18% of its daily uploads come from artificial intelligence tools.

The French streaming service disclosed that over 20,000 AI-generated tracks hit its platform daily—double the number from four months ago.

Why it matters:

The AI music flood threatens to dilute royalty payouts for human artists while raising fundamental questions about platform curation and discovery algorithms.

  • Revenue dilution: More tracks competing for the same streaming royalty pool means smaller payouts per artist.
  • Discovery challenges: Human artists face increased competition for playlist placement and algorithmic recommendations.
  • Quality concerns: Platforms must invest heavily in detection tools to maintain user experience standards.

Zoom in:

Detection arms race begins

Deezer launched AI detection tools in January to filter fully synthetic tracks from algorithmic recommendations for its 9.7 million subscribers.

"AI-generated content continues to flood streaming platforms and we see no sign of it slowing down," said Aurelien Herault, Deezer's innovation chief.

Revenue impact spreads industry-wide

The AI music market is projected to reach $17.2 billion by 2028, representing massive competition for traditional recording revenue streams.

Industry analysis suggests 23% of music creators' revenue could be at risk by 2028, with potential losses reaching $519 million annually.

By the numbers:

  • 18%: Portion of daily uploads to Deezer that are fully AI-generated
  • 20,000: AI tracks uploaded to Deezer daily, up 100% in four months
  • 60%: Musicians currently using AI tools for various production tasks
  • 82%: Listeners who cannot distinguish AI-composed music from human-created tracks
  • $2.92 billion: Projected generative AI music market value by end of 2025

Reality check:

Not all AI involvement equals full replacement of human creativity.

Many successful artists use AI tools for mastering (30.6%) and artwork creation (38%) while maintaining human creative control over composition and performance.

Industry adaptation strategies emerge

Labels are developing hybrid approaches, using AI for production efficiency while emphasising human artistry in marketing and fan engagement.

Some platforms are creating separate discovery channels for AI-assisted versus fully human-created content.

What's missing:

Current detection tools only catch fully AI-generated tracks, missing hybrid human-AI collaborations that represent the majority of AI music use.

Industry lacks standardised labelling requirements for AI involvement levels, leaving fans and professionals guessing about creative provenance.

What's next:

Mandatory disclosure rules coming

Industry groups are pushing for legislation requiring clear AI involvement disclosure on all streaming platforms by 2026.

Premium human-certified tiers

Major streaming services are exploring "human-verified" subscription options that prioritise artists who certify minimal AI involvement.

The bottom line:

The AI music flood is reshaping streaming economics faster than industry safeguards can adapt.

Artists and labels must differentiate through storytelling, live performance, and direct fan relationships that AI cannot replicate.