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Apple Music Introduces Transparency Tags for AI-Generated Content


Fri 06 Mar 2026 | 10:52 AM
Yara Sameh

Apple Music has introduced AI tagging as a new “delivery requirement” for record labels and music distributors.

Now, when music is delivered to Apple Music, it must include disclosures of AI use, called “Transparency Tags,” in the following areas: artwork, track, composition, and music video.

According to a newsletter sent to music industry partners about the new system, Apple Music advises that tags should be applied when a “material portion” of the content has used AI.

“These new tagging requirements provide a concrete first step toward the transparency necessary for the industry to establish best practices and policies that work for everyone,” the announcement reads.

Below are the four categories of AI tags, as specified by Apple Music:

This is the latest move by a streaming service to regulate AI-generated music on their sites.

According to the French streaming service Deezer, 60,000 fully AI-generated tracks are uploaded to its platform daily, and given that music is commonly distributed to all platforms, experts say it’s likely that the count is similar on other services.

Deezer is regulating the flood of AI content by implementing a proprietary AI detection tool that automatically tags all fully AI-generated songs and removes them from editorial and algorithmic recommendations.

Moreover, Spotify is curbing AI music’s effects by cracking down on the negative use cases for AI music, including deepfaking, artificial streaming and spam — though it does not make its regulations around these problems specific to AI music.

It also announced that it was developing a standard for AI disclosures in music credits through DDEX.

Qobuz, an independent music streaming and download platform, announced its own set of rules in February, including a new AI detection system that will identify and tag 100% AI-generated songs across new releases and existing catalog.

It also noted that it would prioritize human artists in recommendations and ensure that all of its editorial selections would be led by people.

Other music listening platforms have went even further, Bandcamp, for example, has placed an outright ban on fully AI and “substantial[ly]” AI-generated music, and iHeartRadio has a similar rule, which is part of its “Guaranteed Human” program, to cut AI songs from its airwaves nationwide.