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New tool makes songs unlearnable to generative AI

Nearly 200 years after Beethoven’s death, a team of musicians and computer scientists created a generative artificial intelligence (AI) that completed his Tenth Symphony so convincingly that music scholars could not differentiate the music originating from the AI or from the composer’s handwritten notes.
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