The "Party Up (Up in Here)" rapper's family and ALG are already working "innovative projects" to keep his legacy alive.
The two entities will work together to exploit new opportunities around the late Stone Temple Pilots frontman's music and legacy.
As AI continues to develop, it may open new opportunities for estate managers. But they're moving "very carefully," wary of damaging their artists' legacies.
The development comes nearly five months after a jury cleared the singer of accusations that his "Thinking Out Loud" infringed the earlier song.
The Sandbox Entertainment division, which launched in 2021, also represents the estates of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash.
Catalog owners and estate administrators are turning to AI-driven tech to make music freshly available for remixes, samples or synch placements.