Most British newspapers yesterday dedicated their front and original page to support the Campaign for the Protection of the Rights of Different Works against Artificial Intelligence.
According to Verj, the British government has recently put forward new laws in the field of artificial intelligence that allows companies operating in the field to use various content to train their models. More than a thousand British artists and musicians protested in response to the album’s action released the album without sound and called for the change of laws to support the material and spiritual rights of their work.
Artists call for support for their rights against artificial intelligence
British newspapers have also been accompanied by the campaign. The Make IT Fair campaign in the UK has been launched to protect the rights of artificial intelligence and is trying to raise public awareness about the issue. It also urges the British people to support the country’s creative industries.
The official website of the campaign, which hosted by the NMA Association (NMA), says:
“Technology companies use creative content, such as news articles, books, music, movies, photos, visual arts and all kinds of creative work to teach their productive artificial intelligence models. Publishers and creators of these works say that this is unfair without proper control, transparency or payment, and threatens their livelihoods. “

The value of the British creative industry is estimated at $ 5 billion. Critics believe that the British government’s proposed laws that allow artificial intelligence companies to use artists’ works regardless of their material and spiritual rights can threaten the industry.
The British government had previously invited all those interested in the field to share their views on the potential economic impact of copyright laws. There is still no specific timetable to determine future events, but the government said it will use the responses to design the best possible policies in the field of artificial intelligence development.
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