Paul mccartney The British government urged that it should not change copyright laws that he says that artificial intelligence can allow companies to rip artists.
The government is consulting whether the tech firms allow using copyright content to help train artificial intelligence models unless the creators clearly opt-out.
Mekartney told that CBS News Partner BBC This will make it difficult for artists to maintain control of their work and weaken the creative industries of Britain.
“You young people, girls, are coming, and they write a beautiful song, and they are not the owners, and they have nothing with it. And whoever wants it can just rip it,” 82 year old Pre -beetle Said in an interview to be aired on Sunday. An extract was released by the BBC on Saturday.
“The truth is that money is going somewhere. When it goes to streaming platforms, someone is receiving it, and it should be the person who has made it. It should not be some technical veteran,” He said.
Britain's Center-Left Left Labor Party government says it wants to make the UK a world leader in AI. In December, it announced a consultation that the copyright law “can enable creators and right holders to use control, and seek remuneration, while also using their functions for AI training” Ensures that “AI developers have easy access to a broad range of high quality creative materials.”
Publishers, artists' organizations and media companies, including The Associated Press, have banded together in the AI alliance to protest against weakening copyright security.
“We are people, you are the government. You are going to protect us. This is your job,” said McCartney. “So you know, if you are putting through a bill, make sure you protect creative thinkers, creative artists, or you are not going to them.”
At the end of 2023, the last “new” beatles song, “When then,” Was Issued60 years later Beetlemenia startsIt is the first AI-Assisted track to get enrollment from Grammy Awards.
The release has voices of all four original Beatles artists, with living members Paul McCartney and Ringo Star essentially an old demo recording initially by John Lennon. It attracts the signature style of the track group in many ways and facilitates an emotional chorus, where, simultaneously sings the sounds of McCartney and Lennon, “I Miss You.”