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Paul McCartney says he fears AI will rip off artists, urging the British government not to change copyright laws
Paul McCartney told the BBC that would make it harder for artists to retain control of their work and undermine Britain's creative industries.
Paul McCartney calls on UK government to protect artists from AI
Legendary musician Paul McCartney is warning against proposed changes to U.K. copyright law that would allow tech companies to freely train their models
Paul McCartney warns proposed AI law will rip off the next generation of musicians
Paul McCartney said proposed changes to copyright laws that would allow AI developers to use content will make it difficult for artists to make money.
Laws Must Protect ‘The Guy Who Wrote Yesterday’ From AI, Urges Paul McCartney
This comes after McCartney and his fellow surviving Beatle Sir Ringo Starr used AI to extract the late John Lennon’s vocals from a demo left behind, to create a new song Now and Then. The song has been billed as The Beatles’ very final song and enjoyed critical praise on its release in 2023, nominated for two Grammy Awards.
Paul McCartney Warns Proposed AI Copyright Law Could ‘Rip Off’ Artists
"Somebody's getting paid, so why shouldn't it be the guy who sat down and wrote 'Yesterday'?" the former Beatle said.
Elton John and Paul McCartney sound the alarm over AI's impact on music industry
Two of Britain's leading music icons, Elton John and Paul McCartney, urged the UK government on Sunday to protect creative artists from AI.
Paul McCartney urges UK government to prevent AI copyright law
Paul McCartney is calling for the British government to protect artists in light of a new copyright law that could enable artificial intelligence to "rip off" creators.
Elton John Echoes Paul McCartney’s Concerns About Proposed AI Copyright Law
Elton John and Paul McCartney are calling for more copyright safeguards against tech companies for UK artists.
Paul McCartney raises concerns over artificial intelligence’s potential to exploit artists
English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney urged the British Government to not make any changes to the copyright laws in the U.K. since many different artificial intelligence (AI) companies could rip off artists in the music industry.
Paul McCartney and Elton John Oppose UK AI Music Proposal
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Elton John, Paul McCartney warn UK gov’t over AI copyright threat
Two of Great Britain’s leading music icons, Elton John and Paul McCartney, urged the government of United Kingdom on Sunday, January 26 to protect creative artists from AI, as ministers consult on changing copyright laws.
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Beatle Paul McCartney Takes Public Stand Against AI “Ripping Off Artists”
Paul McCartney warns against U.K. copyright changes that could harm artists. He calls for better protections to safeguard ...
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Paul McCartney warns against AI use in music: 'It shouldn't rip creative people off'
During a recent interview, Paul McCartney said he was worried only tech giants would benefit from AI in music unless copyrights were protected.
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Paul McCartney: Don't let AI rip off artists
Sir Paul McCartney has told the BBC proposed changes to copyright law could allow "rip off" technology that might make it ...
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Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney says he fears AI will cheat artists
Paul McCartney has voiced strong concerns over a proposed change to U.K. copyright laws, warning that it could allow ...
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McCartney's Plea: AI and the Threat to Artists
Paul McCartney has cautioned the UK government about artificial intelligence potentially exploiting artists. He emphasizes ...
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