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British musicians launch a silent album to protest plans to let AI use their work

By Miles Cooper February 25, 2025
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LONDON (AP) — A brand new album referred to as “Is This What We Want?” incorporates a stellar record of greater than 1,000 musicians — and the sound of silence.

With contributions from artists together with Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Damon Albarn, the album was launched Tuesday to protest proposed British adjustments to synthetic intelligence legal guidelines that artists worry will erode their inventive management.

The U.Ok. authorities is consulting on whether or not to let tech companies use copyrighted materials to assist prepare AI fashions except the creators explicitly decide out.

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Critics of the concept worry that may make it tougher for artists to retain management of their work and can undermine Britain’s inventive industries. Elton John and Paul McCartney are amongst those that have spoken out towards the plan.

The protest album options recordings of empty studios and efficiency areas, to point out what they worry would be the destiny of inventive venues if the plan goes via. The titles of the 12 tracks spell out: “The British government must not legalize music theft to benefit AI companies.”

Income shall be donated to the musicians’ charity Assist Musicians.

“The government’s proposal would hand the life’s work of the country’s musicians to AI companies, for free, letting those companies exploit musicians’ work to outcompete them,” stated composer and AI developer Ed Newton-Rex, who organized the album.

“It is a plan that would not only be disastrous for musicians, but that is totally unnecessary,” Newton-Rex stated. “The U.K. can be leaders in AI without throwing our world-leading creative industries under the bus.”

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Britain’s center-left Labour Occasion authorities says it needs to make the U.Ok. a world chief in AI. In December, it introduced a session into how copyright legislation can “enable creators and right holders to exercise control over, and seek remuneration for, the use of their works for AI training” whereas additionally making certain “AI developers have easy access to a broad range of high-quality creative content.” The session closes on Tuesday.

Publishers, artists’ organizations and media corporations, together with The Related Press, have banded collectively because the Artistic Rights in AI Coalition to oppose weakening copyright protections.

A number of U.Ok. newspapers ran wraparounds over their entrance pages on Tuesday, criticizing the federal government session and saying: “Let’s protect the creative industries — it’s only fair.”

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