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Radiohead's Thom Yorke, Abba’s Björn Ulvaeus and the BPI sign statement against using creatives' work to train AI


Figures across the entertainment industry have signed a statement against using creatives' work to train AI.

Radiohead ‘s Thom Yorke, ABBA ’s Björn Ulvaeus and other industry figures are among those who have signed a statement against using creatives’ work to train AI. Among the 11,500 signatories from across the music, film, theatre and writing world pushing back against the use of intellectual property without permission are Billy Bragg, Kevin Bacon, Robert Smith, Julianne Moore, Kazuo Ishiguro, Ann Patchett, Rosario Dawson and more. Per the Guardian, the British composer and former AI executive Ed Newton-Rex – the organiser of the letter – said creatives are “very worried” about the current landscape.

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