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Dizar Declaration On Friday that it will start labeling albums that include AI-exposed tracks as part of an attempt to fight streaming fraud.
The agency says that about 18% of the music is uploaded daily-more than 20,000 tracks-now fully AI-exposed. Although most of these tracks are not viral, Digaser says that about 70% of their stream is fake and they are designed to earn fraudulent royalty.
In order to fight against it, the AI-exposed track of the designer is now clearly tagged. These tracks will not be present on editorial playlists or algorithm-based recommendations and fraudulent streams are being filtered beyond the payment of royalty.
The company has said that the new labels will be a game change in helping the audience to determine the difference between human-made music and AI content.

The design has noted that the i -cable songs produce only 0.5% of all the streams of its platform but the trend is increasing rapidly.
“We have just identified a significant enthusiasm for the supply of AI-exposed music in the past few months and we do not see any sign of any of the symptoms it is an industrial problem, and we promise to identify music fans to identify the music fans to identify music fans,” said Digaser CEO Alex Lantar’s music, Alexis Lantar. Press release.
“AI is not inherently good or bad, but we believe that a liable and transparent method is the key to building confidence with our user and music industry,” he said. “At that time, we also promise to protect the rights of artists and songwriters that copyright laws are being questioned for training of AI models.”
Designer applied for two patents in December 2024 for its AI identification technology, which has been focused on two different ways to detect “unique signature” used to say the difference between synthetic content and pure material.
This move comes as Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment In the discussion to give their job license AI Startups to UDO and Suno. Startups are being sued by record agencies for copyright violations and will help settle any agreement Suit between them, Blomberg Reported earlier this month.