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22Apr/25Off

How Musicians Are Sabotaging AI With Inaudible Tricks

... Academics have also jumped on board. A team from the University of Tennessee and Lehigh University developed HarmonyCloak, a similar tech that hides distortion beneath the surface of songs. The system introduces subtle sound signals that corrupt data used by AI training models, while preserving the original listening experience for people. ...

Despite the innovation, not everyone’s cheering. Legal experts caution that intentionally corrupting datasets might stir up drama in the courts. Could these poison pills be classed as sabotage? Or are they just digital self-defence? Until clear legal guidance emerges, the tactics remain in a bit of a grey area. ...

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