Treblo, an AI music generator, announced an open-source tool called the Treblo AI Music Classifier on Monday. According to the company’s blog post, the classifier detects whether a song was generated using Treblo specifically, though it does not identify output from other AI music tools. The company reports a false positive rate of less than 1 in 10,000.
The release ties into ongoing questions about Fenix Flexin’s track “Rubberz.” Observers had suspected the song was AI-generated, and musician Medasin specifically pointed to Treblo. The company’s own classifier reportedly rated “Rubberz” as “very likely Treblo” with “high confidence.”
Why it matters
Detection tools that flag AI-generated music raise questions about disclosure and authenticity in the music industry. A classifier limited to a single tool’s output has clear boundaries, but its stated low false positive rate makes individual determinations harder to dismiss.
Who should care
Musicians, labels, and listeners following disputes over AI-generated tracks, as well as developers interested in provenance and detection tools for generative audio.