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Deezer to detect AI-generated music clones

/ 07:47 PM June 06, 2023

Deezer CEO Jeronimo Folgueira poses after the Deezer’s listing ring the bell ceremony on the Pan-European stock exchange Euronext at Euronext headquarters in La Defense business district near Paris on July 5, 2022. The music streaming app said Tuesday, June 6, 2023, it was launching a tool to detect and tag songs with AI-generated vocal clones in a bid to protect the revenues of the real artists. “Our goal is to weed out illegal and fraudulent content, increase transparency, and develop a new remuneration system where professional artists are rewarded for creating valuable content,” said Deezer CEO Jeronimo Folgueira in a statement. ERIC PIERMONT / AFP

PARIS—Music streaming app Deezer said Tuesday, June 6, it was launching a tool to detect and tag songs with AI-generated vocal clones in a bid to protect the revenues of the real artists.

Artificial Intelligence tools have recently allowed people to re-create the sound of famous artist vocals, from The Beatles to Oasis.

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“Heart on a Sleeve,” a track featuring AI-generated copycats of Drake and The Weeknd, racked up millions of hits on TikTok and other platforms.

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Music companies fear this could eat into future earnings since there is currently no way to copyright the sound of someone’s voice.

But Deezer said it plans to identify AI-generated music, focusing initially on those which re-create the voices of existing artists.

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The French company said it aimed to create a system to tag these tunes in the app, which can alert artists, labels and users to this “fraudulent activity.”

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“Our goal is to weed out illegal and fraudulent content, increase transparency, and develop a new remuneration system where professional artists are rewarded for creating valuable content,” said Deezer CEO Jeronimo Folgueira in a statement.

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He said more than 100,000 new tracks are uploaded to Deezer’s site daily, making it increasingly important to distinguish between human- and machine-generated music.

“AI can be used to create new incredible content and I believe there are massive benefits of using generative AI,” he added. “But we need to ensure it’s done in a responsible way.”  /ra

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