Sony has built new tech that can spot real, copyrighted songs inside AI-generated music, helping artists see how much their work influenced AI tracks and potentially get paid for it.
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According to multiple reports, Sony Group's new system can identify the original works embedded in AI-generated songs and estimate how much each source contributed to the ...
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It is similar to AI playlist generators from other streaming services like Spotify and YouTube Music.
It has become fairly standard practice for major streaming services to offer some kind of AI playlist generator, through which users can request prompt-relevant songs. YouTube Music was testing a […] ...
Sony's AI researchers have developed software that can determine the percentage shares of copyrighted works in AI-generated songs.
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