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Sony Group Develops AI Music Identification Technology

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Sony Group has announced the development of a new technology that enables the identification of original music within songs generated by artificial intelligence. This advancement is poised to provide a mechanism for songwriters to trace the use of their compositions in AI-generated works.

The technology utilizes sophisticated algorithms to analyze AI-generated music and pinpoint the source material, thereby allowing rights holders to assert claims for compensation from developers who incorporate their music without authorization. This innovation addresses a growing concern in the music industry regarding intellectual property rights in the age of AI.

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As AI continues to reshape the landscape of music creation, tools that facilitate the protection of original works are becoming increasingly essential. Sony’s technology aims to support artists by ensuring that their creative contributions are recognized and compensated appropriately.

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