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Artists and Labels Unite Against Unlicensed AI Training

  • Writer: Professor Circuitron
    Professor Circuitron
  • Oct 22, 2024
  • 1 min read

Over 11,500 musicians and major labels have signed a statement opposing the unauthorized use of their work for AI training, highlighting significant threats to their livelihoods.



A recent petition opposing the unlicensed use of creative works for AI training has garnered over 11,500 signatures from artists and major record labels including Universal Music, Sony, and Warner. The statement emphasizes that such practices threaten the livelihoods of creators. The movement, initiated by composer Ed Newton-Rex, highlights growing concerns over copyright exploitation in AI technology. This comes amid legislative discussions in the UK about regulating AI and the need for stronger copyright protections to support the creative industry.


Key Points

• Major labels and thousands of artists oppose AI's unlicensed use of creative works.

• Statement highlights threat AI poses to artists' livelihoods and creative integrity.

• Over 11,500 individuals signed the statement, including well-known musicians and authors.

• Key figures include Björn Ulvaeus (ABBA), Radiohead, and Robert Smith (The Cure).

• Statement orchestrated by Ed Newton-Rex, a composer with AI industry experience.

• Concerns rise over creators’ works being exploited for AI training purposes.

• AI firms like Suno and Udio face lawsuits for alleged copyright infringements.

Takeaway

Major record labels and over 11,500 artists, including members of ABBA and Radiohead, signed a statement opposing the unlicensed use of their creative works for training AI. They argue it threatens their livelihoods and demand stronger copyright protections to safeguard their rights against exploitative AI practices.


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