Former members of the Beatles are afraid that artificial intelligence will rip the artist after the British official proposes a change of copyright law.
Paul McCartney He has expressed his concerns about the British government about the proposed changes surrounded by copyright law and artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
Former “Beatles” members open a door for AI companies to “rip” by this movement, and more difficult to maintain their career control while affecting their careers. He said.
“You are a young man, a girl, they come, they write beautiful songs, and they don’t have it, and they have nothing to do with it, and anyone wants You can tear it, “McCartney said.
“The truth is that money goes somewhere. Someone is receiving rewards, so why aren’t you sitting and writing” yesterday “? “
British central left The Labor Party government stated that the relevant issues were clear, but the correct approach could develop a framework that all involved in succeeding.
However, McCartney urged British leaders to reconsider the plan.
“We are people, you are the government. You are supposed to protect us. That’s your job,” said McCartney. “So, if you’re making a bill, make sure you’re protecting a creative thinker or creative artist or not.”
In a statement to the BBC, the government’s spokesman said, “I’m convinced that I am convinced that it provides the appropriate access to the data of the AI innovator and” providing the clarity, control and transparency of artists and sector. Then I reconfirmed the proposal.
The proposed policy change or feedback consultation ends on February 25 before the final decision on this issue is made.
McCartney and the Beatles dramarling stars used AI to complete the truck using AI, extracted vocals from the late John Lennon, and produced the final song “NOW AND”.
AI, on the other hand, has recently become a major topic of conversations in the domestic and overseas music industry, and the number of artists opposing technology has increased.