Czech Ice Dance Duo Uses AI-Generated Music Amid Plagiarism

Katerina Mrazkova and Daniel Mrazek performed partly to AI-generated music during the rhythm dance at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. Their original AI track earlier this season was found to plagiarize New Radicals' 'You Get What You Give', prompting a replacement and renewed scrutiny of music sourcing. The incident highlights copyright and ethics questions for music licensing in competitive sport.
Key Points
- 1Performed partly to AI-generated music during the 2026 Winter Olympics rhythm dance in Italy
- 2Violated originality after an earlier AI track plagiarized New Radicals, raising copyright and ethics concerns
- 3Impacts judges, rights holders, and practitioners regarding music sourcing, licensing, and competition compliance
Scoring Rationale
Notable Olympic AI-music incident and copyright implications; limited original reporting and depth constrain broader professional impact.
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