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Sony Develops Tech to Identify Original Music in AI Songs

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Palo Alto, California – Sony Group has announced the development of a new technology capable of identifying original music embedded within songs generated by artificial intelligence. This advancement has significant implications for the music industry, particularly in the context of copyright and intellectual property rights.

The technology allows for the detection of underlying compositions that may have been utilized in AI-generated music, providing a mechanism for songwriters to assert their rights and seek compensation from AI developers. This is a crucial step in addressing the challenges posed by the increasing use of AI in music production.

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As AI continues to play a more prominent role in the creative process, the ability to trace and identify original works becomes essential for protecting the interests of artists and songwriters. Sony’s innovation represents a proactive approach to navigating the complexities of copyright in an evolving digital landscape.

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