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Guitar Player on MSNPaul McCartney leads the charge of 400 stars opposing changes to AI copyright lawsAI firms want exemptions to expand the tech’s learnings. An open letter backed by McCartney highlights the risks to America’s ...
Investment in public data libraries and technology skills is welcomed, but the human creativity at the heart of art needs ...
Over 400 actors, musicians, filmmakers, writers, and more signed the letter sent to the White House, including Ben Stiller, Mark Ruffalo, Cate Blanchett, Paul McCartney, and ...
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AI copyright plans would be ‘undemocratic own goal’, says Sir Cameron MackintoshHe continued: “The UK no longer has many industries that are truly world ... wants ‘creatives to thrive’ after artists hit ...
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, may be in the eye of the storm and in legal trouble. The actress is about to return to ...
Over 400 US-based actors, writers, directors, producers, musicians and executives have signed an open letter calling on the US government to uphold copyright laws for the training of artificial ...
Stars including Elton John and Paul McCartney, and every major newspaper in the UK, have urged the government to stop its “existential” plan to change copyright rules. They say the proposals ...
A string of 400 Hollywood stars, including Paul McCartney, have submitted an open letter to the White House deploring Trump's plans to benefit AI companies.
The recorded music industry group is warning of risks to the UK industry from increased competition and proposed AI rules.
The recorded music industry group is warning of risks to the UK industry from increased competition and proposed AI rules.
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