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Paul McCartney urged the UK government Sunday to protect creative artists from AI as ministers consult on changing copyright laws, warning technology should not be used to "rip off" musicians.
The use of copyrighted material to help train artificial intelligence models is the subject of a newly launched Government consultation.
Sir Paul McCartney has advised that AI could “rip off” artists if a proposed revamp of the copyright regulations by the UK government goes ahead.
Paul McCartney told the BBC that would make it harder for artists to retain control of their work and undermine Britain's creative industries.
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