Is this what we want to contain recordings of empty studies, performance spaces, emphasizing the danger for creative trade.
More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush, Cat Stevens and Annie Lennox, published a silent album in protest of proposed changes in the British copyright laws around Artificial intelligence (AI)who warned can lead to legalized stealing music.
Album, this is what we want, was launched on Tuesday and content of empty studies and performance spaces, such as retarded from the UK plan.
The proposed changes have enabled the developers to train their models on any material on which they have a lawful approach and would require that creators will proactively give up to stop their work.
Critics, including the artists who participate in a quiet album, say that the principle of copyright law will be reversed, which grant exclusive control to the Creatics over its work.
The formation and represents a threat to the creative industry, including music, collection of legal and ethical issues on a new technological platform that could produce their own exit without paid genuine content.
Bush and other writers and musicians condemned proposals in the UK as a “wholesaler gift” in Silicon Valley in the letter to the weather newspaper.
Ed Newton-Rex, project organizer, said that the musicians “united in their own-based condemnation of this bad thoughtful plan.”
In a very rare move, in the UK have also pointed out their concerns, launch a campaign that contains advertising in the front of almost every national day, with internal editors.
Public advice on legal changes will be closed later on Tuesday.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmerr wants to become a superpower in AI industry. Appropriate on the album, the Government spokesman said that the current copyright and AI regime maintained the creative industry from the “realization of their full potential”.
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