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Paul McCartney: Don't let AI rip off artists

24 January 2025
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Paul McCartney: Don't let AI rip off artists
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In a recent interview, Sir Paul McCartney expressed concerns about proposed changes to copyright law that could allow AI technology to exploit artists’ content without permission. He warned that this could harm creativity and artists’ ability to make a living. The government is currently consulting on these proposals, with critics arguing that it would put the music industry at risk. McCartney urged the government to protect creative artists and ensure they have control over their work. He highlighted the importance of supporting and valuing the contributions of artists in the industry.

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