AI Music Floods Streaming Platforms With Fraud, Sparking Industry Reckoning
AI music tools now allow anyone to generate polished tracks in seconds, with platforms like Deezer receiving around 75,000 fully AI-generated uploads daily by April 2026, accounting for 44% of all new music. Deezer flagged over 13 million synthetic tracks in 2025 alone, while Spotify removed 75 million spammy tracks to curb misattribution. Up to 85% of streams on AI-generated tracks are reportedly fraudulent, with bot networks inflating play counts to siphon real royalty payments. The industry response is divided: iHeartMedia has enforced a human-only content policy, the Grammys updated rules to credit human creators even when AI tools are used, and US copyright law still requires human authorship. Record labels are simultaneously suing AI platforms and negotiating licensing deals with them, reflecting a structural tension between protecting artists and capitalizing on AI revenue.
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