Deezer has introduced a consumer-facing AI music detection tool that can scan playlists from services beyond Deezer itself. The tool supports major platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, and YouTube Music, helping listeners identify synthetic tracks in their own libraries. The launch extends Deezer’s broader push to label AI-generated music and address transparency, royalty fraud, and trust issues in music streaming.
YouTube is rolling out new podcast-oriented features for Premium subscribers, starting today on Android and coming later to iOS. The key addition is an on-the-go mode that shifts playback toward an audio-first layout, with larger simplified controls, a still image replacing video, and a timeline. It is a modest step toward making YouTube more comfortable for podcast listening, not a full podcast-app overhaul.
The piece highlights a trend in the Suno subreddit: users are not merely generating AI songs, but listening almost exclusively to their own outputs. Some reportedly say they have stopped using traditional streaming platforms and now spend their listening time on AI-made music. The article frames this less as a product update and more as cultural commentary on personalization, taste, and the social meaning of music.
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