Over 1,000 musicians including Kate Bush and Annie Lennox release silent album to protest UK's proposed AI copyright changes ...
In the US, the Authors Guild and 17 individual authors, including Jodi Picoult and Jonathan Franzen, are pursuing a more traditional American form of protest by suing OpenAI and Microsoft for ...
Brian May joins 1000 UK artists, including Damon Albarn and Kate Bush, in protesting AI-friendly copyright laws. He warns ...
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Sir Brian May has issued a stark warning about the damage AI Is doing to the music industry as the UK government plans ...
Yesterday, a group of 1,000 UK musicians, including popular artists such as Imogen Heap, Kate Bush and Annie Lennox, released ...
The album is a protest against proposed changes in Britain's copyright laws that would allow companies to use artists' work ...
More than 1000 artists have released a silent album to protest against UK's proposed changes that allow using music for 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 ...
Kate Bush has appeared on her first studio album since 2011 – although fans won’t get to hear it. The reclusive artist is one of 1,000 musicians, along with fellow stars such as Annie Lennox, Damon ...
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?
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