Deezer’s New Genius Plan: AI Song Tags to Outsmart Music Fraud!

In a bold move to combat fraudulent activity on its platform, music streaming service Deezer has announced the addition of AI song tags to its library. The new feature will help users identify fake songs and prevent scammers from profiting off of stolen music.

According to Deezer CEO, John Smith, “We take the integrity of our platform very seriously. With the rise of fake songs flooding the music industry, we knew we had to take action. Our AI song tags will help users differentiate between genuine tracks and imposters.”

The AI technology works by analyzing the audio signatures of songs and assigning unique tags to each track. This will make it easier for users to identify original content and report any suspicious activity.

In a hilarious twist, some scammers have already tried to outsmart the system by uploading songs with ridiculous titles like “Hotdog Symphony” and “Funky Chicken Dance Remix.” However, the AI song tags quickly flagged these tracks as fraudulent.

One user, Sarah Johnson, commented on the new feature, saying, “I thought I was listening to the latest hit single, but then I saw the AI tag labeled it as ‘Suspicious Chicken Noise.’ I guess I won’t be adding that to my playlist anytime soon!”

In response to the backlash from scammers, Deezer has issued a warning to would-be fraudsters. “We will not tolerate fake songs on our platform,” said Deezer spokesperson, Bob McFakeName. “If you try to deceive our users, you will be caught and your music will be forever known as ‘Scammer’s Shame.'”

With the introduction of AI song tags, Deezer is taking a stand against music fraud and ensuring a more authentic listening experience for its users. So next time you’re jamming out to your favorite tunes on Deezer, rest assured that the funky chicken dance remix is just a click away from being labeled as a scammer’s shame.

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