**Breaking News: AI-Generated Music Sparks Plagiarism Concerns in Olympic Ice Dance Performance**
<>**By: Emily J. Miller, Senior Investigative Journalist**<>
<>**Date:** February 10, 2026**<>
<>**Location:** Beijing, China**<>
In a shocking turn of events, Czech ice dance duo Katerina Mrazkova and Daniel Mrazek have found themselves at the center of a plagiarism controversy after performing to an AI-generated music track at the recent Winter Olympics. The incident has raised questions about the use of artificial intelligence in creative industries and the potential for copyright infringement.
<>**The Performance**<>
During their free skate routine, Mrazkova and Mrazek skated to a hauntingly beautiful piece of music generated by a Large Language Model (LLM). The music, which was designed to evoke a sense of drama and tension, was meant to enhance the emotional impact of the pair’s performance. However, it appears that the LLM may have drawn inspiration from existing works without proper attribution.
<>**The Controversy**<>
After conducting an investigation, our team discovered that the AI-generated music bears a striking resemblance to a piece composed by renowned Czech musician, Vaclav Halek
