A new tagging system just dropped for the music supply chain, putting the burden on labels and distributors to flag AI-generated content before it hits Apple's platform.
Apple Music rolls out AI Transparency Tags
Apple Music rolls out AI Transparency Tags
- Apple Music launched disclosure labels for AI-made content.
- Labels and distributors handle the tagging at delivery time.
- Four categories cover artwork, tracks, compositions, and music videos.
- Multiple tags can stack on a single piece of content.
- Tags are optional right now, but will become mandatory later.
- Apple defers to content providers on what counts as AI-generated.
- No visible enforcement or cross-verification mechanism exists yet.
- Apple frames this as a foundational step toward industry-wide policy.
- Deezer built its own AI detection infrastructure independently.
- That platform catches synthetic content without relying on self-reporting.
- Over 60,000 fully AI-generated tracks arrive on Deezer daily.
- Roughly 39% of all daily music deliveries are now synthetic.
- Up to 85% of AI-music streams on Deezer were fraudulent last year.
- Platform-wide streaming fraud sat at just 8% by comparison.
- Deezer demonetizes those streams and yanks them from royalty pools.
- Sacem started trialing Deezer's licensed detection technology already.