Paul McCartney warns against U.K. copyright changes that could harm artists. He calls for better protections to safeguard ...
"Somebody's getting paid, so why shouldn't it be the guy who sat down and wrote 'Yesterday'?" the former Beatle said.
The UK government is set to consult on a scheme that allows AI firms to use existing musical works to train their models.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. "AI is a great thing, but it shouldn't rip creative people off," McCartney said. "Make sure you protect the creative thinkers, the creative ...
have banded together as the Creative Rights in AI Coalition to oppose weakening copyright protections. “We’re the people, you’re the government. You’re supposed to protect us. That’s your job,” ...
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.
Beatles musician Paul McCartney has warned that artificial intelligence could be used to "rip off" artists, urging the ...
Paul McCartney is the latest big-name artist to sound the alarm about AI’s growing impact on creative industries. In a recent ...
McCartney told CBS News partner BBC that would ... Party government says it wants to make the U.K. a world leader in AI. In December, it announced a consultation into how copyright law can ...
Sir Paul McCartney has advised that AI could “rip off” artists if a proposed revamp of the copyright regulations by the UK government goes ahead.
Paul McCartney called on the British government to protect artists in the face of a new copyright law that could allow for AI to “rip off” creators. Speaking to the BBC, McCartney warned of ...