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Kate Bush Imogen Heap, Damon Albarn and Hundreds of Artists Release Silent Album to Protest UK Copyright Laws Involving AI
Kate Bush, New Order, & Damon Albarn Among 1,000 UK Artists Protesting Government’s AI Stance With A Silent Album
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Artists release silent album in protest against AI using their work
Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Blur's Damon Albarn are among the stars who have taken part in a protest album against proposed British changes to AI laws that artists fear will erode their creative control.
A new album called “Is This What We Want?” features a stellar list of more than 1,000 musicians — and the sound of silence. With contributions from artists including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Damon Albarn,
Kate Bush, Damon Albarn and more than 1,000 other artists are protesting the U.K. government's AI stance with a new collaborative silent album.
A silent AI protest album has been released in response to a proposed UK copyright law change, featuring Damon Albarn and Kate Bush.
With contributions from artists including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Damon Albarn, the album was released Tuesday to protest proposed British changes to artificial intelligence laws
Musicians are fighting back against AI’s unchecked use of their work by releasing an album with no sound. Will this silent protest make noise with the U.K. government in particular?
More than 1,000 artists – including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox of Eurythmics, and Damon Albarn of Blur and The Gorillaz – have released a “silent album” to protest the UK government’s plans to loosen copyright laws around the training of AI.
Is This What We Want? features recordings of empty studios and performance spaces - which artists say could become a reality for musicians in the UK if the changes go ahead. Profits will be donated to the musicians' charity,
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