A new album is being released today (February 25) in protest at the UK government’s plans to use AI companies use copyrighted work to train their algorithms. The conceptual twist? It’s entirely silent ...
More than 1,000 musicians, including Annie Lennox, Kate Bush and Cat Stevens ... that the “status quo” cannot continue and that current U.K. copyright laws are making it difficult for ...
Massive stars including Kate Bush , Annie Lennox , Damon Albarn and The Clash are among those who have collaborated on the project. It is designed to shock the country into understanding that if ...
A new album by artists including Kate Bush and Imogen Heap protesting proposed changes to AI copyright laws is the latest in ...
Is This What We Want? features recordings of empty studios and performance spaces - which artists say could become a reality for musicians in the UK if the changes go ahead. Profits will be donated to ...
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This isn’t the first time that Kate Bush has spoken out against the rise of AI in the music industry. Back in December she became the latest to sign a petition speaking out against artificial ...
Kate Bush's first album in 14 years is here ... shared in a statement via the BBC that the UK's "current regime for copyright and AI is holding back the creative industries, media and AI ...
Kate Bush said in a statement ... said in a statement on Tuesday that the UK's "current regime for copyright and AI is holding back the creative industries, media and AI sector from realising ...
It is understood that Kate Bush, who lives in Oxfordshire ... A UK government spokesperson said: “As it stands, the UK’s current regime for copyright and AI is holding back the creative ...
More than 1,000 artists and musicians including Kate Bush, Damon Albarn ... A government spokesperson the UK's "current regime" for copyright and AI was holding back the creative industries ...