Survey: Dutch public increasingly wants AI-generated music labeled on streaming platforms
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NL Times
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A survey (NVPI Muziekmonitor 2026) of 2,000 respondents in the Netherlands reveals growing public demand for clear labeling of AI-generated music on streaming platforms. The findings also show an increasing preference for human-made music, older songs, and physical vinyl records, reflecting a broader cultural shift toward authenticity and tangible listening experiences in response to the rise of AI in music production.
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The findings highlight two parallel developments: stronger resistance to AI-generated music and a continued shift toward 'authentic' and physical listening experiences
Broader survey results also show rising preference for human-made music, older songs, and physical vinyl records
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