The Sound of Science: AI Can ID Musical Copyright Infringement Better Than Human Ears, WVU Law Experts Say
August 29, 2023
August 29, 2023
MORGANTOWN, West Virginia, Aug. 29 (TNSres) -- West Virginia University issued the following news:
Artificial intelligence could help determine the verdicts of future court cases involving musical copyright, according to West Virginia University College of Law researchers.
Law student Angelyn Gemmen and Professor Sean Tu said they believe using AI to verify the originality of a piece of music would allow courts to stop relying on "a battle of the experts" and . . .
Artificial intelligence could help determine the verdicts of future court cases involving musical copyright, according to West Virginia University College of Law researchers.
Law student Angelyn Gemmen and Professor Sean Tu said they believe using AI to verify the originality of a piece of music would allow courts to stop relying on "a battle of the experts" and . . .