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Data bill opposed by Elton John finally passes – Asian News from UK
Peers wanted an amendment to the drably-titled Data (Use and Access) Bill which would have forced tech companies to declare their use of copyright material when training AI tools A bill which sparked an extraordinary stand-off between some of the UK’s most high-profile artists – and their backers in the House of Lords – has finally been passed. Peers wanted an amendment to the drably-titled Data (Use and Access) Bill which would have forced tech…
The British Parliament passed the data bill without the amendment requested by the artists. Sir Elton John, Dua Lipa and Sir Paul McCartney wanted to force tech companies to declare their use of protected works to drive their AIs.
'Theft on a high scale': Bill which sparked Sir Elton John ire passes
A bill which caused a major clash between famous artists and the UK government has finally passed without a key change some had pushed for. The Data (Use and Access) Bill included updates to existing legislation, such as helping NHS trusts share data and creating a 3D map of underground pipes, but one part caused major debate: whether tech companies should have to declare when they use copyrighted content to train AI. Artists like Sir Elton John…
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