UK icons slam AI ‘theft’ in fiery plea to Starmer before key vote

Over 400 UK artists, including prominent figures like Paul McCartney, have urged Prime Minister Keir Starmer to strengthen copyright laws as the House of Lords prepares to vote on a critical AI amendment. The proposed ‘opt-out’ rule for AI training is met with significant backlash from creators.

Artists express fears of losing revenue and opportunities due to unregulated AI use. Hayao Miyazaki criticized AI-generated art, highlighting a growing debate over copyright issues in the evolving tech landscape. The government’s measures are deemed insufficient by the artists advocating for stronger protections.

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