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More than 1,000 musicians join forces on silent album to protest AI lawArtists including Kate Bush and Cat Stevens made an album of white noise in empty studios, protesting a U.K. proposal to give ...
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More than 1,000 musicians - including Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn and Kate Bush - released a silent album on Tuesday in ...
Is This What We Want? features recordings of empty studios and performance spaces - which artists say could become a reality ...
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 artists – including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox of Eurythmics, and Damon Albarn of Blur and The Gorillaz – have ...
Singer adds her name to a protest album warning that artists risk ‘going unheard’ in AI future Kate Bush has accused ministers of silencing musicians in a row over plans to water down copyright laws ...
Damon Albarn, Annie Lenox and Kate Bush are among 1,000 artists who released a silent protest album in protest of a controversial U.K. AI music law.
which features silent contributions from musicians including Kate Bush, Damon Albarn and Annie Lennox, is drawing attention to proposed changes to UK copyright law in regards to AI. The protest ...
Artists such as Paul McCartney, Dua Lipa, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Sting and Ed Sheeran have also been vocal about AI's invading "the creative sector" in a letter to The Times UK. Profits from the album ...
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