Over 1,000 musicians including Kate Bush and Annie Lennox release silent album to protest UK's proposed AI copyright changes ...
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Peter Kyle said he wanted to support both the creative industries and AI sector in the debate over the use of copyrighted material to train AI.
As creators protest their works being used to train AI models, tech companies face scrutiny. The future of AI training hangs ...
Artists including Kate Bush and Cat Stevens made an album of white noise in empty studios, protesting a U.K. proposal to give ...
Musicians are fighting back against AI’s unchecked use of their work by releasing an album with no sound. Will this silent protest make noise with the U.K. government in particular?
More than 1,000 artists — including Kate Bush, Imogen Heap, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Hans Zimmer — released a silent ...
One thousand musicians call for the UK to abandon a law change that would allow AI companies to train models on copyrighted ...
More than 1,000 musicians put out an album of complete silence to protest proposed rule expanding the use of AI in creative work.
The album, Is This What We Want?, was released in protest as the British government weighs changes to copyright and AI ...
Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Blur's Damon Albarn are among the stars who have taken part in a protest album ...