Brazilian startup uses blockchain to track plagiarism in songs made by AI
Amid the boom of songs generated by artificial intelligence, the Brazilian startup TuneTraders has just launched an innovative solution to combat plagiarism and protect musical creation.
Using blockchain and advanced algorithms, the platform accurately identifies the presence of AI in compositions, tracking even the original works used to train the models and the excerpts where these influences appear.
The tool arrives at a critical moment for the music industry. Data from Deezer reveals that the platform receives about 20,000 AI-created songs daily, a volume that worries artists, record labels, and copyright entities. "Our system helps ensure the authenticity of the works and protects creators against unauthorized use of their works," explains TuneTraders.
Developed 100% in Brazil, the technology promises to be a differentiator in the global market, where regulation on AI is still in its infancy. In addition to detecting plagiarism, the solution can be used for copyright auditing and transparency in musical creation.
As AI-generated music becomes increasingly common, initiatives like this can be essential to balance innovation and intellectual protection.
TuneTraders is already negotiating partnerships with major players in the industry and is expected to expand its international operations in the coming months.
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