Spotify’s new filter aims to keep AI slop out of your playlistsSpotify is cleaning your feed of AI slop with new tools and policies.

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TL;DR
  • Spotify is addressing AI content on its platform with the rollout of new policies and tools.
  • There are three areas of focus: reducing AI slop, stopping impersonation, and disclosing whether AI was used to make a track.
  • The music spam filter will be released this fall.

AI music creators, like Suno AI, are on the rise. And with that surge in popularity, streaming services, like Spotify, are getting bogged down by increasing levels of AI-generated content. Whether the music is passible or just pure spam, the presence of this content is having an effect on the experience. Now Spotify is starting to take steps to address the problem.

Today, Spotify announced it is rolling out new policies and tools to fight off spammy AI content. This initiative is focusing on three areas of concern: AI slop, impersonation, and disclosure of AI use. According to the company, the goal is to provide “listeners with greater transparency about the music they hear” and to protect artists from spam, impersonation, and deception.

Spotify is cleaning your feed of AI slop with new tools and policies.Ryan McNeal2025-09-25T16:17:11.000Z{}

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