💨 Abstract
Deezer, a music streaming service, will flag albums with AI-generated songs to combat streaming fraud. AI-generated music, which recently accounted for 18% of daily uploads on Deezer, is often used to fraudulently earn royalties. Deezer will label AI-generated content and cut off royalty payments for fraudulent streams. The industry is grappling with AI's disruption and the legality of using existing music to train AI models.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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