Musicians sound alarm as AI impersonators flood streaming platforms with fraudulent tracks

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Musicians are discovering fake AI-generated tracks appearing on their own Spotify and Apple Music profiles, designed to steal royalties. British folk musician Emily Portman found an entire fake album mimicking her style, while Australian bassist Paul Bender uncovered four fraudulent songs on his band's profile. With almost all listeners now unable to distinguish AI-generated music from authentic work, artists are demanding stricter security measures from streaming platforms.

Musicians discover AI-generated music impersonating artists on their profiles

British folk musician Emily Portman received an unsettling message in July from a fan congratulating her on a new album she never released

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. The album, titled "Orca," had appeared on Spotify and Apple Music under her name, complete with song titles that resembled her authentic work

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. She quickly recognized the tracks as AI-produced music, trained on her previous albums to mimic her folk-inspired instrumentation and lyrics

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. Despite the "pristine perfection" of the vocals and "vacuous lyrics," fans were fooled into believing the fraudulent content was genuine

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Source: France 24

Source: France 24

Across the globe, Australian musician Paul Bender faced a similar situation when he discovered four "bizarrely bad" AI-generated songs added to his band The Sweet Enoughs' profile earlier this year

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. The bassist for Grammy-nominated band Hiatus Kaiyote called it "the easiest scam in the world," pointing to inadequate security on streaming platforms that lack basic protections like two-factor authentication

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. Scammers simply claim to be artists and approach distribution companies, which upload the music without identity checks

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Source: Korea Times

Source: Korea Times

Sophisticated AI music generators make detection nearly impossible

AI-powered music generators such as Suno and Udio have become increasingly refined, creating tracks that are virtually indistinguishable from authentic recordings

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. An Ipsos study conducted for French platform Deezer in November revealed that almost all listeners are now unable to distinguish AI-generated tracks from the real thing

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. This sophistication has enabled entirely AI-created bands like The Velvet Sundown to garner one million subscribers on Spotify, while simultaneously fueling a surge in fraudulent activity

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Source: ET

Source: ET

Dougie Brown of UK Music explained that AI mimicking artists' style serves a clear financial purpose: fraudulent royalty claims

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. While revenues on streaming platforms are generally low per stream, they accumulate rapidly when bots multiply listening streams tenfold

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. Bender compiled a list of numerous suspect albums after receiving hundreds of messages from artists and music fans following an Instagram discussion, revealing the fraud extends to deceased artists like experimental Scottish musician Sophie, who died in 2021

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Artists demand stricter security measures for artists from platforms

Around 24,000 people signed a petition launched by Bender on change.org, including rapper and singer-songwriter Anderson .Paak and singer Willow Smith, urging platforms to implement stronger protections

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. Both Portman and Bender, who have not pursued legal action, requested removal of the offending tracks—a process that took between 24 hours and eight weeks

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Philip Morris of the Musicians' Union noted that limited copyright protection in countries like the United Kingdom leaves artists vulnerable, while some jurisdictions like California have legislation protecting against imitation

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. He emphasized that Portman's case demonstrates how AI-generated music has become sophisticated enough to impersonate the original work of a real artist

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Spotify recently announced measures to make the platform more reliable and transparent, acknowledging that "across the music industry, AI is accelerating existing problems like spam, fraud, and deceptive content"

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. Both Spotify and Apple Music say they are working upstream with distributors to better detect fraud

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. Despite these concerns and fraudsters making a mockery of the creative process, Emily Portman continues working on a new album, emphasizing human connections and collaboration with other creatives

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