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Mark / Disable AI Generated Songs

The platform is increasingly flooded with AI-generated songs (especially the Release Radar), making it harder for users to discover authentic, human-created music. To improve the listening experience, Spotify should introduce a clear label for AI-generated songs and provide an option to filter them out entirely.

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Markvw

As an artist with original music hosted by spotify, I would like to opt out of having my music collected and used by used by AI. This is my music and I don't want it to be used by anything other than real humans. Spotify is a wonderful platform but it needs more tools to help content creators and users in this area. Please help artists protect thier creativite rights!

Schaufel9te

"Checked my "Release Radar", five obvious AI slop generators. What am I paying Spotify for? Seriously cancelling my sub and moving somewhere else if this is not addressed immediately, this is absolutely disgusting."

 

No need to wait, it will not happen. Spotify is so rich, why should they care. You can leave now for good. Recommend to switch to Deezer, wherw AI is labeled, filtered and not been promoted in your favs/playlists.

 
nico_rsx

This is becoming a huge problem real fast. A couple months ago, there was almost no AI music in the release radar and discovery playlist. Now it's everywhere. Spotify need to act and at least label AI music. Or else the real content is going to be flooded with AI slop and users are going to switch to another platform.

AxMn

It's hard to find numbers for any platform, let alone Slopify, but back in April, Deezer revealed that AI Music represented nearly 18% of all uploads, which was roughly 20,000 new tracks of AI garbage per day at that time. And since that was around the time the flood started (~March), and it only got easier to pump out since, my guess is that it's significantly higher now for most platforms.

 

Deezer appears to be the only current platform taking a stance on AI Slop as they not only flag AI "stream manipulation", they've also started to demonetize fully AI-Generated tracks to make it less profitable for all the Doctor Frankenstein wanabees out there. I've been on there for about a month now and have not encountered a single piece of AI garbage on any of my personal or suggested playlists.

 

Price is the roughly the same, the interface is less of a resource hog on your devices, and if you sign up for a free account and wait a couple week's they tend to offer 2 free months instead of just 1. Easily transferred all my playlists, with thousands of songs, only losing 7 rare/live tracks, within minutes.

1281703295

I am seeing way too many AI generated songs in my Spotify recommended playlists like Discover weekly. We need to be able to toggle off recommendations for AI generated music and help support real artists. 

thelostlight

There is no official commentary on prior ideas and to see this security vulnerability ignored is infuriating and unprofessional. I cannot post in ideas for some odd reason so NO, I am not going to post there. You either let me post there or move this topic to ideas.

 

I did not ask for any AI being integrated onto my account. I don't want the brainless DJ listening in on my music habits. I don't want to be recommended AI nonsense. I do not have the desire nor ever had the compulsion to use such features OR have them on my account. Stop being a disgrace to music lovers and get rid of the ""features"" or at the very least let whoever wants to opt out, OPT OUT.

 

Make the integration optional for every user. ALLOW US TO OPT OUT. REGARDLESS OF SUBSCRIPTION STATUS. 

 

Please don't just recommend me the latest topic on this matter. I'm posting here because of the limitations unfairly placed on my account. If those articles were helpful and relevant then they would have already been addressed by official means, and they have not.

 

Also it's very cute (sarcasm.) that the URI for DJ X is invalid. Either it's a part of Spotify and legit to report or it isn't and needs to be removed. Figure it out.

SlowMusic

This is a no brainer necessity in today's AI slop ridden online world.

 

If it's a dealbreaker for you then Deezer have already introduced an AI classification for all the music that

they've detected. The obvious extension is then to give paying users/customers the option to filer out AI

content, although Spotify tend to like telling it's customers what to do rather than listening to them

edtrzeciak

Spotify has recently allowed a proliferation of AI 'Artists'. These 'artists' should be separately tagged informing users that the content may be procedurally generated rather than created by a real person. 

ALTPlaylists

If you don't do this soon Spotify you are going to see an artist exodus that makes the last one look tiny.

 

Submithub, a tiny company with a fraction of your revenue, have invented an AI checker that is 90+% accurate. Imagine what your company could do if you set your mind to it.

 

You have 2 paths:

Path 1 - support the real musicians that made you the huge company you are today

Path 2 - support AI slop to gain that extra 0.5% revenue so you don't have to pay real artists. then wait and see what the reaction is from real artists (it won't be good)

ALTPlaylists

Do the right thing.

I know you're a business, I know you only care about making money, but once, just this once, please do the morally right thing.

 

Label AI music and let us opt out.