Spotify Launches 'Verified' Badge to Distinguish Human Artists From AI-Generated
New verification system rolling out over coming weeks aims to address concerns about AI-generated music and personas on the platform
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- Spotify is introducing a 'Verified by Spotify' badge with a green checkmark to help users identify human artists on its platform.
- The verification, rolling out over coming weeks, will apply to more than 99% of artists listeners actively search for, based on criteria including linked social accounts, consistent listener activity, merchandise, and concert dates.
- Critics argue the badge only proves an artist is human, not that their music was made without AI, and could disadvantage independent artists without touring or merchandise.
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Spotify has faced ongoing criticism from users requesting clear labeling of AI-generated music. In 2023, the company said it had no plans to ban AI content entirely. A 2025 case involving The Velvet Sundown band, which had 850,000 monthly listeners but no live performance record, sparked accusations that they were AI-generated.
Spotify is introducing a 'Verified' badge to help users identify when artists on its platform are human, not AI-generated. The world's most-used music streaming service said the 'Verified by Spotify' text and green checkmark icon would appear next to artist names when they meet "defined standards demonstrating authenticity". This could include having linked social accounts on their artist profile, consistent listener activity or other "signals of a real artist behind the profile," the company said, such as merchandise or concert dates. In its blog post, Spotify said "more than 99%" of the artists listeners actively search for will be verified, representing "hundreds of thousands of artists". It said the process would prioritise acts with "important contributions to music culture and history", rather than "content farms," with the platform rolling out verification and badges over the coming weeks. With Spotify targeting AI-generated music and personas, some on social media have pointed out a verified account would only prove an artist was human, not that the music was made without utilising AI. Ed Newton-Rex, a campaigner for creators' rights and former AI executive, said Spotify's approach could "punish real human artists who don't have some of the markers the verification is based on," like touring or selling merchandise. Instead, he suggests Spotify could be "automatically labelling any AI-generated music" as some other streaming services do. Professor of Music at the University of Durham Nick Collins said Spotify's decision was "unsurprising" given the "ongoing furore around generative AI" but added it would be a trickier task if it ever tried to label the music itself. "AI usage is not a binary position between 'entirely authentically handmade' and 'fully AI generated' but can have lots of in-between cases," he said. "We can probably welcome some sort of tagging system like this, though it may favour the more commercial and successful artists already active rather than new independent artists." Spotify has come under fire in recent years for its approach to AI-generated content on its site. Posts by users in its community forums have frequently requested a "clear label for AI-generated songs" or for the site to "explain why subscribers should pay full price while the platform fills up with AI-generated music". In 2023, the then chief executive of Spotify Daniel Ek told the BBC he had no plans to completely ban content created by artificial intelligence from the platform. Meanwhile in 2025, a band called The Velvet Sundown, which had a verified page on the network with 850,000 monthly listeners, prompted accusations they and their music were AI-generated when it transpired they had never given interviews nor had any record of performing live.
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Spotify will face pressure to implement AI music labeling in addition to artist verification
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Some artists denied verification will publicly complain, creating media coverage
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- How exactly will Spotify determine which artists qualify for verification?
- Will there be an appeals process for artists denied verification?
- Will Spotify eventually label AI-assisted music as opposed to just verifying human artists?
- How will the system handle artists who use AI tools but are still human creators?






