The ongoing conflict between the music industry and the rise of AI technology poses significant implications for artists' rights. Jay-Z and Elton John are among those advocating for protections, especially after the House of Lords sought to amend the Data (Use and Access) Bill to secure copyright holders' consent for work usage. However, this amendment was dismissed in the Commons, highlighting a legislative stalemate. Elton John passionately criticized the government, fearing that artists' futures are at risk with the unchecked rise of AI, urging for stronger protections for the next generation of creatives.
Sir Elton warned the government was on course to "rob young people of their legacy and their income," emphasizing that legislation must protect creators from AI exploitation.
The House of Lords voted to amend the Data (Use and Access) Bill for transparency on using creators' work, but the Commons rejected this change, stalling progress.
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