You next favorite song could be made by AI
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Moinak Pal Published November 13, 2025 |
What Happened: So, the streaming service Deezer just dropped the results of a huge survey it ran about AI-generated music, and the findings are pretty wild.
Why Is This Important: This survey basically proves what a lot of us have been feeling: AI is getting good, way faster than our ears can keep up.
Why Should I Care: So, why does this matter to you? If you use Spotify, Apple Music, or, well, Deezer, this is your world now. AI-generated songs are flooding these platforms.
What’s Next: Deezer says it’s sticking to its guns.
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