
AI Music Copyright Tech Developed in Japan
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Sony's new tech can identify original music in AI-generated songs. This could help copyright holders get revenue from AI-created content.
Sony Group is pioneering technology to identify original music within AI-generated songs. This innovation aims to ensure that copyright holders receive appropriate compensation when their work is used in AI compositions.
For travelers in Japan, this development signals the country's commitment to protecting intellectual property in the digital age. It reflects Japan's broader efforts to balance technological advancement with the rights of creators.
While the immediate impact on travel may be indirect, it highlights Japan's position as a leader in both technology and cultural preservation. This may influence how digital content is created and consumed during your visit.
Original source:Nikkei Asia ↗
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