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The music industry is battling Al – with limited success
April 14, 2025
|The Freeman
The music industry is fighting on platforms, through the courts and with legislators in a bid to prevent the theft and misuse of art from generative AI - but it remains an uphill battle.
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Sony Music said recently it has already demanded that 75,000 deepfakes - simulated images, tunes or videos that can easily be mistaken for real - be rooted out, a figure reflecting the magnitude of the issue.
The information security company Pindrop says Al-generated music has "telltale signs" and is easy to detect, yet such music seems to be everywhere.
"Even when it sounds realistic, Al-generated songs often have subtle irregularities in frequency variation, rhythm and digital patterns that aren't present in human performances," said Pindrop, which specializes in voice analysis.
But it takes mere minutes on YouTube or Spotify - two top music-streaming platforms - to spot a fake rap from 2Pac about pizzas, or an Ariana Grande cover of a K-pop track that she never performed.
"We take that really seriously, and we're trying to work on new tools in that space to make that even better," said Sam Duboff, Spotify's lead on policy organization.
YouTube said it is "refining" its own ability to spot Al dupes, and could announce results in the coming weeks.
"The bad actors were a little bit more aware sooner," leaving artists, labels and others in the music business "operating from a position of reactivity," said Jeremy Goldman, an analyst at the company Emarketer.
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