A number of famous British musicians and singers, including Elton John and Dua Lipa, in an open letter to the British government, called for revision in controversial programs for reforming the rights laws. These programs will benefit artificial intelligence developers.
According to CNBC, new UK rules allow artificial intelligence developers to use copyright content to train their models. The letter, signed by a group of famous English artists, asked the Prime Minister Kiere Starmer to support the amendment that British MP Kidron has offered.
Artists say artificial intelligence makers should not use their works without permission
The amendment aims to make the legal framework of the use of artificial intelligence models of copyright content more strict. Celebrities have said to the British Prime Minister in part of their letter:
“We are the creators of wealth, we reflect and promote national stories. We are future innovators and artificial intelligence needs us as much as computer energy and skills. “If we leave our job at the request of several large foreign technology companies, we will miss the opportunity to grow a huge growth.”
Late last year, the British government proposed a plan to allow artificial intelligence companies to use copyright content for their models. The plan faced a strong opposition from the art community and the British newspapers, and the government responded that it was ready to hear the parties’ proposals.
Of course, the project has been given the opportunity to expose artificial intelligence developers to use their works in the training of models by contacting artificial intelligence developers, but given the large number of developing artificial intelligence models, the proposal has also been opposed by many artists.
Paul McCartney, a well -known British singer and a Beatles group activist, is also an opponent of the British proposal. Also, more than a thousand musicians recently released the album in protest.
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