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Sony Just Found a Way to Track Copyrighted Music in AI Tracks

The music industry has been locked in a complicated relationship with artificial intelligence for the past two years. There are several AI-powered platforms that can generate catchy tunes in seconds. However, they usually do this by “learning” from millions of copyrighted songs while the original artists never get a compensation. With that in mind, Sony Group may have figured out how to detect the human influences hidden in synthetic tracks to l…
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Sony Group has developed a technology capable of identifying the underlying music used in songs generated by AI, so that composers can demand compensation from IA developersThe Sony Group has developed a software capable of identifying the underlying music in songs generated by artificial intelligence (AI), thus offering songwriters the opportunity to claim compensation if their music has been used. This technology compares the music generated b…

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Android Headlines broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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