MPs: Ministers must give protections to creative sector amid AI copyright fears
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MPs: Ministers must give protections to creative sector amid AI copyright fears
The Data (Use and Access) Bill was amended in the House of Lords in a bid to protect creatives. Ministers must heed warnings from the creative industries over the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on copyright and provide them with legal protections, according to MPs. The Data (Use and Access) Bill was amended by peers in a bid to protect creatives from having their copyrighted work used to train AI models without permission or remuneration…
Musiciansal Performance Society (MPS) emphasizes protecting artists' rights in AI copyright discussion
The MP’s two cross-party committees are urging the government to prioritize ensuring fair rewards for creators for their creative work and to facilitate the training of artificial intelligence models. Lawmakers are advocating for more transparency in the data used to train generative AI models and urging the government not to implement plans that require creators [...] Source The post Musiciansal Performance Society (MPS) emphasizes protecting a…
MPs respond to AI, copyright consultation
The principle that everyone should receive fair remuneration for their creative work should underpin the relationship between the AI sector and rights holders, UK MPs have said in a joint response from two cross-party committees to the government’s consultation on AI and copyright. The submission from the Culture, Media and Sport Committee and the Science, […]
MPs urge government to maintain AI and copyright amendments in Data Bill to “protect our creative industries”
Copyright and AI was discussed in the UK Parliament again yesterday as the House Of Commons debated the Data Bill that the House Of Lords amended last month to include some copyright obligations for AI companies. The debate occurred as the deadline for the UK government’s consultation on copyright and AI looms, with the expectation that the creative industries will strongly oppose the proposal put forward by ministers that a new text and data mi…
Peter Gabriel is concerned about the future of his job. The rapid development of artificial intelligence has made the influential musician listen – in the literal sense. "I'm probably as afraid of AI as everyone else," said Gabriel, who is now 75 years old, in an interview with Yahoo a few years ago. "But instead of just talking about it, I prefer to jump directly into the cold water." For several years now, Gabriel's co-founded tech company Rev…
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