Deezer has launched an AI music detector aimed at scanning your playlists across other streaming services for signs of synthetically generated tunes. Despite offering its tech to competitors, none have taken it up, so Deezer is now making it available directly to users.
No stranger to innovation, Deezer’s CEO Alexis Lanternier stated in a press release, 'No other company has followed our lead yet, so we decided to make it possible for everyone to check if their playlists include synthetic music, no matter which streaming platform they use.'
The process is simple: visit Deezer's AI detector site, select your preferred streaming service and allow access. The tool supports 20 platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, and YouTube Music. Once connected, it imports your playlists using services like Tune My Music to scan for any AI-generated content.
Results are returned to you with a clear indication of any hits, allowing users to take action if necessary. It's a move that suggests Deezer is keen on maintaining high standards in its music catalog, even if others aren’t willing to follow suit.







