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Don’t let AI rip off musicians

Laura KuensSberg

Moderator, on Sunday, Laura Kuenseberg (Laura Kuensberg)@bbclaurak

Watch: The risks faced by the next generation of musicians of Paul McCartney faced by Paul McCartney

Sir Paul McCartney told the Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that changes to the copyright law may allow “tearing” technology, which may make musicians and artists unable to make a living.

The government is considering a major repair of the law. The law will allow AI developers to use the content of the creator on the Internet to help develop their models unless the right holder chooses to withdraw.

Sir Paul said in a rare interview with Laura Kuensberg on Sunday: “When we were in Liverpool’s children, we found our favorite job, but also paid the bills.” The proposal can eliminate the incentive measures of writers and artists, and as a result of “losing creativity”.

The government said that its purpose is to achieve legal certainty through the copyright system, thereby providing creators with “real control” and transparency.

Watch: Protect creative artists, otherwise you will not have them-Paul McCartney

Sir Paul is one of the two surviving members of the Beetle Band. He said, “You let you make young men, girls, they write a beautiful song. They do not have it. They have nothing to have.

“The fact is that this money is going to somewhere … someone gets paid, so why shouldn’t you sit down and write yesterday writing?”

He called on the government to consider his plan again and said, “We are the people, you are the government! You should protect us. This is your job.

“Therefore, you know, if you want to pay, please make sure to protect creative thinkers and creative artists, otherwise you will not have them.”

Sir Paul in Reuters performed in December 2024 in the re-tour performance of London-He wearing a blue suit and shirt played a guitar on the stage Reuters

Sir Paul’s return trip performed in London in December 2024

The government is currently consulting suggestions that the proposal will allow AI companies to use online materials that can be used without respect for copyrights, if they use it for text or data mining.

The generated AI programs are learned from a large amount of data, such as online text, images, or music to generate new content, just like humans produced.

These proposals will provide artists or creators with the so -called “right to retain” -choose the ability to withdraw.

However, critics of the plan believe that a single writer or artist cannot inform them of thousands of different AI service providers not to want to use their content in this way, or monitor what happened on the entire Internet.

This week, Cross Banch Peer Barones Kidron put forward suggestions for alternative artists to choose to allow them to allow them to use.

Tom Kiehl, CEO of the Music Industry Group Music Company, said: “The government plans to change the copyright law to make it easier for AI to use artists, composers and music companies’ music without permission. This makes the music scene facing huge risks.

“This will be the crazy position of the creative department, which has contributed more than 110 billion pounds to the economy, and it is counterproductive to the government’s own growth ambitions.

“No evidence shows that creators can effectively choose to withdraw from the work of AI system training, so this obvious concession does not allow those who work in music to provide any guarantees.”

Pa Media The Beatles: Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon, London Record Studio in 1967, wearing jackets and various colors and styles of jackets and shirtsPA media

Beetle band: Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon (Ringo Starr) and John Lennon

A government spokesman said that the British music industry is “real world -class” and created “the most famous artist in history.”

They said: “This is why we initiated a consultation to ensure that the British copyright framework provides AI with strong artist protection.”

“Our goal is to realize legal certainty through the copyright system. This system provides real control for creators, transparent and helps them license their content.”

The spokesman added that the government “eager to hear the views of the music industry on these suggestions”, and only once we are confident that we will provide clear, control and transparency to the artist and the industry, we will move forward, and access the data appropriately for AI innovation for AI innovation “

In 2023, Sir Paul and Anthelon Jazz Sir Lindo Starr used AI to extract vocals from the unfinished demonstration left by John Lennon Make a new song from time to timeEssence

This song is the final release of the Beetle Band, has received extensive praise, and has been nominated for two Grammy Awards and a British award.

Sir Paul recently completed his return to the tour, the 82 -year -old game of the latter in France, Spain and Brazil ended the O2 Arena in London.

A complete interview with Paul McCartney will be conducted On Sunday, Laura Kuensberg (Laura Kuensberg) On Sunday, January 26, the Standard time of Glinkzhi was 09:00.

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