New copyright law could allow AI to rip off artists, McCartney tells BBC
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Paul McCartney says he fears AI will rip off artists
Paul McCartney has urged the British government not to make a change to copyright laws that he says could let artificial intelligence companies rip off artistsABC News - 1d -
Paul McCartney says he fears AI will rip off artists, cause control hurdles
Paul McCartney told the BBC that would make it harder for artists to retain control of their work and undermine Britain's creative industries.CBS News - 1d -
As U.K. weighs changing copyright law around AI, Paul McCartney urges them to let it be
Paul McCartney has urged the British government not to make a change to copyright laws that he says could let artificial intelligence companies rip off artists.NBC News - 1d -
Paul McCartney says change in law over AI could ‘rip off’ artists
Former Beatles member says government should protect creative workers as consultation on copyright continues. Sir Paul McCartney has warned artificial intelligence could “rip off” artists if a ...The Guardian - 2d -
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