The episode explores Spotify’s refusal to implement a dedicated filter for AI-generated music despite growing user frustration and the rise of third-party blocking tools. While competitors like Deezer have adopted stricter detection and labeling systems, Spotify prioritizes voluntary disclosures and anti-spam measures over a binary "human versus machine" toggle. This policy stems from technical difficulties in identifying hybrid tracks, the economic benefits of a massive content catalog, and a desire to avoid penalizing artists who use AI as a creative aid. Critics argue this approach undermines artistic integrity and listener trust, especially as synthetic tracks increasingly dilute royalty pools and algorithmic playlists. Ultimately, the source depicts a streaming giant balancing technological innovation with platform stability, leaving the responsibility of curation largely to the listeners themselves.