Sony removes staggering 135,000 deepfake songs from music streaming services, but ‘tagging AI material is definitely the next critical challenge’ according to industry giants


  • Sony Music pulls over 135,000 deepfakes impersonating its biggest artists
  • This includes acts such as Beyoncé, Harry Styles and Bad Bunny
  • Now industry giants are calling on music platforms to clearly label AI-generated content

The battle between the top music streaming services and AI-generated slop is still an ongoing conflict, and now Sony Music is getting involved – it has removed over 135,000 deepfake songs from some of its most famous artists.

According to the music giant, the generative AI deepfakes were created to mimic a number of its biggest artists, including Harry Styles, Beyoncé and Queen, with other artists such as Miley Cyrus and Bad Bunny potentially affected. This figure was revealed at the launch of the Global Music Report by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) earlier this week.

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