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Deezer Declares War On AI Music Across Spotify And Apple Music

Deezer can be dubbed one of the decently popular music streaming services. As we know that AI has been slowly creeping into all art forms, Deezer decided to take things into its own hand stop the AI slop from reaching your playlist. The streaming service has launched a new online AI music detector. It can simply get connected to the streaming service of your liking, scan all your playlists and then tell you how much of the total tracks have been generated by artificial intelligence.
The main goal of this platform is to prove either you have a library filled with AI slop, in which case you have to reveal the same to the platform as well, or you just have an elite taste in music. Deezer will just put the AI tag on all the tracks that have it, and this is how the application works. And connecting with the tool is no rocket science, as you just need to follow a few simple steps mentioned below to do the same:
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First things first, head to the official Deezer website and find the AI checker tool there.
Now, select the platform on which you make your playlists and then connect your Gmail account that is connected to it.
After successful login and selecting the accurate platform, Deezer will start importing your library from the selected platform.
Once your music is scanned for the same, Deezer will produce the result, giving you a score of how much AI your playlist contains.

How Was Our Experience?

We at Times Now Tech also tested the same in order to know how effective the application is. For starters, we connected our Deezer account with a YouTube Music playlist after making the account, and the scan took around 5 minutes to search my entire YouTube Music library, even at a speed of 245 Mbps. The result was, of course, zero per cent AI, but yes, it took a lot of time.

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