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AI music is flooding streaming services — but who wants it?

theverge.com·May 3, 2026

AI-generated music is rapidly increasing on streaming platforms, with over 34% of uploads being fully AI-created as of late 2025, leading to concerns from users and artists about the quality and originality of music available. Despite the growing prevalence of AI music, there is uncertainty about its acceptance and the response from streaming services.

The rapid growth of AI-generated music on streaming platforms, with instances such as Deezer reporting 34% of uploads being AI-generated by the end of 2025, highlights a significant shift in the music industry landscape. This presents an opportunity for AI professionals to innovate in creating tools for better curation and filtering of music content to address consumer and artist frustrations over playlist dilution. Developing AI solutions that can effectively manage and personalize user experiences on streaming services could prove valuable in this evolving market.

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