New Music Landscape Raises Concerns Over Authenticity: Survey Reveals AI-Generated Tunes Hard to Distinguish from Human Creations.
A recent survey conducted by France-based streaming platform Deezer has found that nearly 97% of respondents struggle to differentiate between music generated solely by artificial intelligence (AI) and music created by humans. The poll, which involved over 9,000 people in eight countries, highlighted a growing trend of AI-generated content being uploaded to music platforms.
The results have sparked concerns among listeners who want to know whether the music they're listening to is entirely human-created or contains elements of AI. A staggering 80% of respondents expressed a desire for fully AI-generated music to be clearly labelled for users, with many citing discomfort about not being able to tell the difference between genuine and AI-made tracks.
Deezer's decision to systematically label AI-generated content has been seen as a step in the right direction, but the platform faces increasing competition from other services that are hesitant to disclose their use of AI in music production. The example of The Velvet Sundown, an AI-generated band that went viral on Spotify and was revealed to be non-human only after the fact, serves as a prime illustration of the issue.
With over 40,000 tracks per day now being generated using AI algorithms, many are questioning the value and authenticity of these creations. While some argue that AI can produce high-quality music indistinguishable from its human counterparts, others fear that it may lead to a decline in creativity and a homogenization of musical styles.
Industry leaders have been called upon to address this growing concern, with Deezer CEO Alexis Lanternier stating, "The survey results clearly show that people care about music and want to know if they're listening to AI or human-made tracks or not." The debate over the role of AI in music production continues to unfold, with the future of authenticity and creativity hanging precariously in the balance.
A recent survey conducted by France-based streaming platform Deezer has found that nearly 97% of respondents struggle to differentiate between music generated solely by artificial intelligence (AI) and music created by humans. The poll, which involved over 9,000 people in eight countries, highlighted a growing trend of AI-generated content being uploaded to music platforms.
The results have sparked concerns among listeners who want to know whether the music they're listening to is entirely human-created or contains elements of AI. A staggering 80% of respondents expressed a desire for fully AI-generated music to be clearly labelled for users, with many citing discomfort about not being able to tell the difference between genuine and AI-made tracks.
Deezer's decision to systematically label AI-generated content has been seen as a step in the right direction, but the platform faces increasing competition from other services that are hesitant to disclose their use of AI in music production. The example of The Velvet Sundown, an AI-generated band that went viral on Spotify and was revealed to be non-human only after the fact, serves as a prime illustration of the issue.
With over 40,000 tracks per day now being generated using AI algorithms, many are questioning the value and authenticity of these creations. While some argue that AI can produce high-quality music indistinguishable from its human counterparts, others fear that it may lead to a decline in creativity and a homogenization of musical styles.
Industry leaders have been called upon to address this growing concern, with Deezer CEO Alexis Lanternier stating, "The survey results clearly show that people care about music and want to know if they're listening to AI or human-made tracks or not." The debate over the role of AI in music production continues to unfold, with the future of authenticity and creativity hanging precariously in the balance.