As 1000s of musicians release a silent album protesting against the UK government's proposal to change copyright laws, here's ...
Artists including Kate Bush, Damon Albarn and Annie Lennox are contesting the UK government’s copyright proposals with ‘Is ...
As creators protest their works being used to train AI models, tech companies face scrutiny. The future of AI training hangs ...
More than 1,000 musicians have come together to release 'Is This What We Want?', an album protesting the UK government’s ...
Artists including Kate Bush and Cat Stevens made an album of white noise in empty studios, protesting a U.K. proposal to give ...
Kate Bush has appeared on her first studio album since 2011 – although fans won’t get to hear it. The reclusive artist is one ...
Britain, which Prime Minister Keir Starmer wants to become an AI superpower, has proposed relaxing laws that currently give ...
One thousand musicians call for the UK to abandon a law change that would allow AI companies to train models on copyrighted ...
They claim British creative output is at risk of being “scraped” without permission – or payment – to train the very tech that could one day replace the work of human content creators. But – with its ...
More than 1,000 musicians put out an album of complete silence to protest proposed rule expanding the use of AI in creative work.
One of the singers featured on the silent album is Imogen Heap, whose song Headlock is back in the charts again after 20 years after finding a second life online. We spoke to Imogen Heap, and began by ...
More than 1,000 artists and musicians including Kate Bush, Damon Albarn, Sam Fender and Annie Lennox have recorded a silent album in protest at proposed changes to copyright law, which they say could ...
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