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【特稿】真假难辨 调查显示97%受访者无法分辨AI音乐
Xin Hua She·2025-11-13 04:29

Core Insights - The survey conducted by Deezer and Ipsos reveals that 97% of respondents cannot distinguish between AI-generated music and human-created music, raising concerns about copyright issues and the impact on musicians' livelihoods [1][2] - A significant portion of respondents (73%) supports labeling AI music, with 45% wanting filtering options and 40% expressing a desire to avoid AI music altogether [1] - The CEO of Deezer emphasizes the importance of human creativity and the need for transparency regarding the origin of music [1] Industry Impact - The music industry is increasingly worried about AI's potential to disrupt music creation, consumption, and revenue models [2] - Deezer currently has approximately 9.7 million subscribers, with daily AI music submissions exceeding 50,000 tracks, accounting for about one-third of total uploads [2] - To enhance transparency, Deezer has introduced a labeling feature and excluded AI tracks from curated playlists and algorithmic recommendations [2] Public Perception - Despite concerns, 46% of respondents believe AI helps them discover new music that aligns with their personal tastes [3] - A separate survey by Luminites indicates that while most American audiences are indifferent or accepting of AI in film effects, they are skeptical about AI writing scripts or synthesizing actors [3]