Elton John and Dua Lipa, along with 400 other creatives and media executives, are urging Labour leader Keir Starmer to support UK artists in the ongoing AI copyright debate. The core issue revolves around proposed changes to copyright law that would allow AI companies to use copyrighted material, including music and artwork, to train their models without prior licensing. This has sparked considerable backlash from the creative community, who argue that it unfairly benefits tech firms at the expense of artists' rights and livelihoods.
The artists are pushing back against a proposed 'opt-out' system, which they deem unworkable and unfair, placing the burden on creators to constantly monitor and block AI companies from using their work. Critics suggest the government should instead focus on ensuring fair compensation for creators and that social media platforms pay royalties. The creative industries fear the proposed changes will devastate the industry and steal the future of the next generation.
Tech Secretary Peter Kyle has stated the government's commitment to finding a balance between supporting the UK's AI sector and protecting the creative industries. He affirmed that the government is reviewing feedback on the AI policy consultation before making a final decision.
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