Paul McCartney Urges British Government Against Weakening Copyright Laws for AI

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Paul McCartney Urges British Government Against Weakening Copyright Laws for AI
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Paul McCartney has warned the British government against changing copyright laws that could allow AI companies to use artists' work without permission. The government is consulting on whether to let tech companies use copyrighted material to train AI models unless creators opt out explicitly. McCartney argues this would undermine creative industries in the UK and give corporations control over artists' work.

Paul McCartney instó al gobierno británico a no realizar un cambio en las leyes de derechos de autor que, según él, podría permitir que las compañías de inteligencia artificial se aprovechen de los artistas. El gobierno está consultando si permitir a las empresas tecnológicas utilizar material con derechos de autor para ayudar a entrenar modelos de inteligencia artificial a menos que los creadores opten explícitamente por no participar.

El gobierno del Partido Laborista, de centroizquierda de Reino Unido, dice que quiere hacer del Reino Unido un líder mundial en IA.

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