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Too Little, Too Late? Sony Music Fires Off Blanket Warning Against the AI Mining of Its Catalog

Too little, too late? Sony Music has fired off a blanket warning against the unauthorized training of AI systems on its song catalog and other IP. The overarching Sony Music Group today made that clear-cut announcement on behalf of Sony Music Entertainment (SME) as well as its various subsidiaries and Sony Music Publishing (SMP). Spanning

Pandora Hits Back at MLC Lawsuit Over Streaming Royalties: ‘Legally Incoherent’

Music In a strongly-worded response, Pandora says the royalties group "thinks it knows better than the entire music publishing industry." Illustration by Thiago Prudêncio/SOPA Images/LightRocket...

Huey Lewis Calls Musical Inspired by His Band’s Songs a ‘Creative Outlet’ After Losing His Hearing

Music You may not think of Buddhist philosophy and Huey Lewis as the same time very often, but it works for him when considering...

Promising Better, Cheaper Care, Kaiser Permanente’s National Expansion Faces Wide Skepticism

As regulators review Kaiser Permanente’s proposed acquisition of a respected health system based in Pennsylvania, health care experts are still puzzling over how the surprise deal, announced in April, could fulfill the managed care giant’s promise of improving care and reducing costs for patients, including in its home state of California. KP said it would

Better Logical Approach To Robert Kiyosaki’s Bitcoin Prediction

Robert Kiyosaki‘s warning about the demise of the U.S. dollar and his endorsement of Bitcoin can have significant implications for the cryptocurrency. Firstly, his statements could bring increased attention and credibility to Bitcoin among his followers and the wider audience, potentially driving up demand. This heightened demand...

Drive Better Business Results With Cloud-Based FP&A and Sourcing Collaboration Tools – SPONSOR CONTENT FROM WORKDAY

Tweet Post Share Annotate Save Print Outdated processes and disconnected technology have long presented obstacles to supply chain forecasting and sourcing. But sourcing and financial planning and analysis (FP&A) teams are increasingly embracing cloud-based tools that bring them real-time data analysis to support better business decisions and greater growth. Teams with access to aggregated data

We Need to Better Regulate Nutraceuticals

Manufacturers of a class of food-derived supplements called nutraceuticals often make statements about their health value that are hard to verify, which can cause safety and efficacy issues...

Better Money For Better Journeys: How Bitcoin Has Improved The Way I Travel

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Letters: Better use for city tax dollars than a new police headquarters

Citizens  are deceitfully encouraged to believe that more police, courts and corrections create safe and healthy communities." — Bob Hughes...

Crushed Iced Is Better Than Cubed According to Science

Science & Nature Whether you’re an owner of a restaurant, a bartender, or you want to create perfect beverages at home, knowing your ice...

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Too Little, Too Late? Sony Music Fires Off Blanket Warning Against the AI Mining of Its Catalog

Too little, too late? Sony Music has fired off a blanket warning against the unauthorized training of AI systems on its song catalog and other IP. The overarching Sony Music Group today made that clear-cut announcement on behalf of Sony Music Entertainment (SME) as well as its various subsidiaries and Sony Music Publishing (SMP). Spanning

Pandora Hits Back at MLC Lawsuit Over Streaming Royalties: ‘Legally Incoherent’

Music In a strongly-worded response, Pandora says the royalties...