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Marked / 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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ckeilah

Please provide several links to examples. 

LauriM

https://open.spotify.com/track/583nEyZpO0IPQgFZn6oWOx?si=ca36758512054604

Wrong band, spam

 

https://open.spotify.com/track/6U5YNHFYLktxGeRjafqouG?si=63a08e9c186e424a

AI generated bs

 

https://open.spotify.com/track/2jCdC8x2VyXgTat1X8VUPG?si=5893ae0677974cf5

Incorrect band again, spam

 

Just look at your discover weekly or release radar and you find bunch of them. Can't give more examples because I block the artist of the AI slop spam.

Setsuki

I am about 99% certain that this artist is all AI generated, even though the profile provided seems like they should be a real person. Somehow they're a verified artist with over 100,000 monthly listeners while only having music released in the last year. All of their stuff has the markers of AI generated music. Excessively layered vocals, odd vocal clipping, the majority of songs are between 2 minutes and 3.5 minutes - AI generated songs are usually within this range - anything longer and they get really weird. The lyrical pacing alone is on point with how the AI generated music on Suno sounds). This person's song "Nocturnal Lament" is like a blatant AI song. Also, for an artist with 100,000 monthly listeners, they sure do have an extremely small internet footprint. There's a lot of suspicious shenanigans with this profile in particular.

https://open.spotify.com/artist/3WPTsMdNZY3cEeWUcKrkpt?si=13wA1lbDSzKcfQ6yIg33Mg

LauriM

https://open.spotify.com/track/1R62YvGNMganHLenKM70mE?si=99c927db51eb422e

 

https://open.spotify.com/track/68ESWJu9b4SJ2h64lJ4hJU?si=c7f143beec0b439e

 

AI spam, all of the tracks, you can hear it from the singing way too easily. Annoying, **bleep**, why does spotify allow this spam on their platform??

andreacochran

AI is a slap in the face to actual working musicians. I don’t want that creepy nonsense to ever touch my feed. Also, it would be nice if Spotify only carried audiobooks with real human narration. If you support audio artists, that should include voice artists! (I am one and AI is stealing our jobs!) 

ckeilah

A lot of this “ai” **bleep** is better than a lot of the “human” **bleep** coming out these days, and almost ALL of the absolute**bleep** that Apple Moosick FORCES on us U2-style.  This is one of the reasons I keep Spotify. At least Spotify doesn’t slip in kayne west or sedrik the tainter after being told to never play it again. 😜

Draufganger

This is a great idea! I’m going to Spotify to listen to music that human artists make, not some robot. I can go to YouTube for that. It would be pretty nice if there was a way to filter the AI from the human artists. 

Psycling

I don't think we should expect Spotfiy to do anything because they like most big companies have bought into the idea of techbro market hype, as long as line go up anything else is irrelevant.

However we do have options, we can make our own plugin for third party clients like Spicetify and create a database which people can report AI nonsense to and simply use that as filter, much like how Ublock origin rule lists work but for AI instead of ads.

I probably will start such a project myself this weekend since I've had enough

If so i will post a git here when i got something.

rat_whiskers

Psychling, that's a fantastic idea! I hope you're able to come up with something. I've seen community driven AI labeling moderation lists on Bluesky that seem to work well, I hope a similar concept can be applied to Spotify.