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Spotify moves to tackle AI abuse with transparency measures

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 25, 2025 1381 Minutes read0

Spotify today unveiled several measures to encourage artistes and publishers to be more transparent about their use of artificial intelligence, as well as to limit certain abuses.

The Swedish platform is recommending that musicians and producers comply with a new standard developed by the Digital Data Exchange (DDEX), a consortium of leading media companies, music licensing organisations, digital service providers, and technology firms that develops standards for the creative industries.

Since the beginning of the year, DDEX has allowed tracks to be labeled as entirely, partially, or not at all created with AI in their descriptions, reports AFP.

Once these metadata are integrated, they’ll be available “across Spotify,” promised Sam Duboff, head of music marketing at the streaming platform.

The issue gained prominence in June when an AI group called The Velvet Sundown suddenly went viral, with their most popular song surpassing three million streams on Spotify.

The new labeling system operates on a voluntary basis, and Spotify does not require content uploaders to disclose AI’s role in their production.

“Initially, I think people’s mindset was very much binary,” explained Charlie Hellman, head of music at Spotify, during a presentation.

“There’s either AI music or there’s not. But the reality is that we’re now seeing this proliferation of so many different ways that AI is incorporated into all different steps of the tool chain.”

Spotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media services provider, launched in October 2008.

Spotify is a Swedish audio streaming and media services provider, launched in October 2008.

Spotify does not want to “punish artistes for using AI authentically and responsibly,” Hellman said.

According to the company, more than 15 labels and distributors have already committed to comply with the DDEX nomenclature.

Deezer is currently the only major audio platform to systematically flag tracks entirely generated by artificial intelligence.

Regarding such tracks identified by Spotify as entirely created through generative AI, “their audience is minimal,” Duboff said.

“It’s really a small percentage of streams. In general, when the music doesn’t take much effort to create, it tends to be low quality and doesn’t find an audience.”

The platform also announced today that it had updated its rules to make clear that unauthorised AI use, including the creation of deepfakes or imitations without consent, is not permitted and such content would be removed.

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