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> Deezer’s AI music detection tool sets an industry standard, with the ability to detect 100 % AI-generated music from the most prolific generative models – such as Suno and Udio, with the possibility to add detection capabilities for practically any other similar tool as long as there’s access to relevant data examples.

It would be excellent if they explained this. How? Do these systems add some sort of non-audible audio "fingerprint" of sorts that allow for the 100% detection? Or do these AI tools commonly reuse audio samples or something?



Yes, they watermark. https://suno.com/blog/v3 (2024)

"Suno is designed for creating original music, and our models don't recognize references to other artists. We are not here to make more Fake Drakes.

"To further protect against misuse, we have developed proprietary, inaudible watermarking technology that can detect whether a song was created using Suno."




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