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Don't let AI 'rip off' artists, Beatles musician Paul McCartney warns
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2025.01.27 14:28
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Beatles musician Paul McCartney. (At The Barrier)

On Jan. 26, Beatles musician Paul McCartney expressed his concerns that artificial intelligence could be misused to "rip off" artists, emphasizing the need for robust protections in the creative industries.

He is calling on the British government to ensure that the upcoming copyright reforms are designed to safeguard the rights of creators against potential exploitation by AI technologies.

As the music and film industries around the world navigate the complex legal and ethical issues related to AI, they are increasingly confronted with the challenges posed by AI models that can generate original content after being trained on existing works. These models often operate without compensating the original creators, raising significant questions about intellectual property rights and the fair treatment of artists. McCartney's warnings highlight the urgent need for regulatory frameworks that address these emerging threats to creativity and innovation in the arts.

Beatles musician Paul McCartney. (At The Barrier)

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