Sony Music unleashes a massive takedown wave that exposes how AI deepfakes flood streaming with fake tracks.
Deepfake crackdown
Deepfake crackdown
- Sony flags over one hundred thirty-five thousand AI songs.
- Tracks impersonate Beyoncé Queen and Harry Styles.
- Bad Bunny, Miley Cyrus, and Mark Ronson also hit hard.
- Only a fraction of the total uploads have likely been caught so far.
- Sixty thousand fake songs flagged since March twenty twenty-five.
- Seventy-five thousand deepfakes were noted in the government submission.
- Cheaper AI tools drive rising volume fast.
- Demand spikes when artists promote real releases.
- Deezer detects thirty-four percent of uploads as AI-made.
- Victoria Oakley calls the detection fix very straightforward.
- Platforms are urged to scan at the upload point now.
- Transparency is demanded as an ecosystem foundation.
- Recorded music revenues climb six point four percent yearly.
- Twenty-twenty-five total hits, thirty-one point seven billion dollars.
- AI innovation plus streaming fraud top key themes.
- Eleven straight years of growth continue strong.