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Reading:DEEZER filed two patents for the new AI detection tool, and the platform said that 10,000 AI tracks are uploaded to DeEzer every day.
DEEZER, headquartered in France, launched a new AI detection tool in December after submitting two patent applications for this technology.
On Friday (January 24), the company says its new technology has already found a rough fact. 10,000 ‘complete AI creation track’ It is uploaded to the platform every day.
The amount is about 10% Among the daily content delivered to DeEzer
Design CEO Alexis Langer The company also said on Friday that it plans to “exclude” the tracks that are completely created in the algorithm and editing recommendation.
“Generating AI has the potential to have a positive impact on music creation and consumption, but it must be responsible and attention to protect the rights and profits of artists and composers.”
The company said last year that it began to develop a better AI detection tool.[ed] The ability of the tool to be used. ”
“The tools on the market can be very effective as long as they are trained in data sets of a specific AI model, but the detection rate is rapidly reduced as soon as new models or new data are applied to the tool.” Explained Orelian eroticDEEZER’s Chief Innovation Officer
“We have solved this problem and created a tool that can be applied much more powerful and applied to multiple models.”
“Generating AI has the potential to have a positive impact on music creation and consumption, but you have to take responsibility and attention to protect the rights and profits of artists and composers.”
Alexis Langer, Design
The new tool of DEEZER, where the company filed two patents in December, can detect artificially generated music from several creation models: snow and AudioYou can add detection of almost all similar tools as long as you can access the relevant data example. ”
Suno and UDIO are one of the most popular music AI tools in the market today.
Last year, these companies were sued by the three major record labels, claiming that the AI company had trained a model for copyrighted music without approval.
Last week, Suno was accused of the German Collection Association and Licensing Organization. Gema.
DEEZER is one of the most aggressive digital service providers (DSPs) in detecting “noise” tracks and other low -quality content to explore AI production content, royalty revenue.
In 2023, we launched the ‘Artist -based’ payment model. Universal Music GroupIs designed to compensate for artists with many followers that subscribers are actively looking for and block low -quality content. Other music companies like this Warner Music Group And indie license organization MerlinSince then, he has signed a model in France.
DEEZER announced last year that it was deleted. 26 million After the artist -centered launch, a “useless” track comes out on the platform.
“There are a lot of duplicate content, even a lot of content, not music. At some point, there are too many users to be useless. And it begins to create a bad user experience. ” CEO at the time Zeronimo Paul Gage Said.
Increasing the presence of AI production music on the streaming platform has become a major concern for artists, record labels and publishers.
Report released at the end of last year CisacAI is the maximum for the global umbrella group of the Artist Association 24% Revenue of music creators until 2028
Cumulative loss was estimated. EUR 22 billion euros ($ 23.1 billion) For five years (from 2023 to 2028), the profits of music and audiovisual creators were compared with the profits that they earned if there was no AI. And it is just a loss of creators. The report did not estimate the loss of the record label and the publisher.
“We want to understand the urgent need for decision makers to protect human creators and protect the interests of society, culture and creativity.” Cardioron.
ORON says no AI developers have signed a license agreement with 225 CISAC members worldwide (CMO), performance rights organization (PRO) or other collection associations.
“Our society is requesting license negotiations with hundreds of AI companies. [recognizing] I am using the work of the creator. ”Oron said.