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Paul McCartney Urges Stronger Copyright Protections Against AI Exploiting Artists

  • Paul McCartney is urging stronger copyright protections against artificial intelligence that could exploit artists, as reported in an interview with the BBC.
  • The British government is considering a policy allowing tech companies to use creators' works for AI training unless they opt out.
  • McCartney warned that this proposal could 'rip off' artists and lead to a 'loss of creativity.'
  • He emphasized the need to protect creative artists, stating, 'if you’re putting through a bill, make sure you protect the creative thinkers.
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Paul McCartney, the legendary Beatles bassist, has urged the British government not to change copyright law because he believes it would allow artificial intelligence companies to put artists at risk.

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