England AI Copyright Seakupu Elton John, Prayer Lipa Back Battle

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Prayer from ELTON John to reconsider the controversial plans to reform the reforms of copyright laws, which allow the British government to enter the rights of artificial intelligence developers.

A open letter signed by a landlord of John, Lipa and other high-level artists, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, UK Deputy Boeban Kidron recalled an amendment for the use of a legitimate base for the use of copyrighted content.

“We are creative, we reflect and preach national stories, we are innovators of the future, and the AI ​​needs as much as energy and computer skills.”

“If we keep our work away from a handful of strong foreign technological companies, we will lose great growth opportunity.”

Does the United Kingdom offer?

Last year, the last year, the British government has launched a consultation for a consultation on TECH giants and AI laboratories, which is a legal voice-protected content to teach advanced basic models.

Within the framework of the proposals, artists should refuse to break their copyrighted works with large language models. OpenAi’s GPT-4 rely on large amounts of information to create a man’s reactions like LLS and Google’s Gemini, text, pictures, videos, videos and audio.

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This caused the British’s creative industry concerns, because it demanded that the information does not want to use the information to be given to the creators of content, they want to ask for the education of their valuable works for the education of the AI ​​models.

‘We are not yours to give our work’

The open letter government, which broadcast on Saturday, calls on Boeban Kidron to adopt an adjustment nominated by a MP at the upper house of the British Parliament.

The amendment will allow technical giants and AI laboratories to learn their AI models and allow their creators to develop their future content in the center of both author regimes.

“We call on each side of the political spectrum and in both houses to vote for parliamentary members and the support of the British creative industry,” he said. “Supports the creators of the future that support us. Our work is not to give us.”

The British Department of Science, Innovation and Technology was not available for commentary immediately when contacted by CNBC.

 
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