Music Proposal on AI copyright that will harm the artists, according to Paul McCartneyGoverno of the United Kingdom considers to change copyright law to allow AI developers to use artists content on the Internet for writing

Music Proposal on AI copyright that will harm the artists, according to Paul McCartneyGoverno of the United Kingdom considers to change copyright law to allow AI developers to use artists content on the Internet for writing

UK Government considers to amend copyright law to allow AI developers to use artists content on the Internet

Legendary member of Beatles and responsible for successful songs like “Eat together“”Here comes the sun“”Hey Jude“”Let it be“and”Twist and ShoutPaul McCartney criticized the United Kingdom Government proposal to change copyright in relation to the use of Artificial intelligence (Ia).

The country considers copyright law to allow AI developers to use creators’ content if they mine data or text to develop their own models. According to the icon of world music, this will allow technology to “steal” artists and cause “loss of creativity.”

In this new proposal, artists or creators would have a “rights reserve” to choose not to participate. However, many criticisms pointed to the impossibility of notifying thousands of different AI service providers or monitoring what happened to their own work throughout the internet.

During interview with BBC, McCartney He spoke against the changes proposed in the Copyright Law, and justified that this legal movement can remove the monetary incentive for artists to create works and cause a “loss of creativity.”

“When we were children in Liverpool, we found a job we loved, but also paid the bills. You have boys, girls, emerging, and they write a beautiful song, and they don’t have it, and they have nothing to do with her , “said. “And anyone who wants it can just steal it.”

The truth is that money is going somewhere … Someone is being paid, so because it shouldn’t be the guy who sat and wrote ‘Yesterday?

Then the 82 -year -old artist asked the United Kingdom government to reconsider changes in the copyright law: “We are the people, you are the government! You should protect us. This is your work. So if you You are presenting a bill, be sure to protect creative thinkers, creative artists, or you will not have them. “

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Source: Rollingstone

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