As widely rumoured, the UK government is considering legalising gen AI training on copyrighted work without a licence.
This would be a huge betrayal of the UK’s creators. It would mean letting AI companies use creators’ work to build highly scalable AI models that will directly compete with them.
This cannot be allowed. All UK creators, and the millions of people who benefit from the brilliant work that comes from the UK’s creative industries, should oppose this.
https://t.co/aR3VXymohi
Once you’re familiar with the style of AI-generated text, you see it everywhere. The amount of LLM-generated slop in replies on social media is getting unbearable. LinkedIn is particularly bad.
I would much rather read a short, real reply full of grammatical errors than an essay that’s ‘well-structured’ and perfectly spelled but that represents the meaningless average of all possible thought.
I was recently contacted by my publishers on behalf of Rockstar Games re the possibility of using Temptation on the new Grand Theft Auto 6
Naturally excited about the immense wealth that was about to head my way, I scrolled to the bottom of the email re the offer…
This piece by Ted Chiang is hands down one of the best pieces of writing on generative AI I’ve ever read.
He skims over some arguments on both sides of the AI art debate. It will annoy people who see gen AI as one creative tool among many, just as it will annoy people who think the question of whether AI can make art is a distraction from the real-world exploitation -> job displacement cycle inherent to much gen AI.
But for its take on push-button gen AI, and for the sheer quality of the writing, for me it’s unparalleled. Cannot recommend reading it highly enough.
https://t.co/h5Mr7PBxfM
It's time for streaming services to act on AI music.
- AI companies are training on musicians' work without a license
- People are making music with these models and putting it on streaming services
- This music is being recommended to users
This means human musicians' royalties are being impacted by AI models trained on their music against their wishes.
Streaming services should label AI music, and either ban or downweight music made using AI trained on unlicensed data in recommendations & royalty calculations.
If they continue to sit on the fence, I suspect we'll start seeing musicians pulling their music from these platforms in protest.
Read my piece in @musicbizworld today: https://t.co/blrWNnbpL0
The sobering reality that only 11 of the 34 grassroots music venues that @Oasis played on their first tour still exist today.
Gone are 23 spaces that took a punt on a new band from #Manchester who would become one of the most iconic in British music history.
#Oasis#LiveMusic
We should all be deeply concerned by the revelations in this thorough article by @PeterKGeoghegan, about the lobbyists, funders & thinktanks surrounding Keir Starmer's government, its susceptibility to influence and its fading commitment to transparency. https://t.co/L4pqJZCT5n
The UK loses £1bn each year to fraudulent R&D tax relief claims. We've a new report identifying one of the firms responsible: Green Jellyfish.
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Two Midjourney engineers once told me art was “ossified”, and used this to justify scraping people’s work for training data. They said art had stopped progressing, and these models were what would take it forward.
This betrays, I think, not only a lack of respect for artists, but also a lack of understanding of art.
Pleased to see this lawsuit move forward.
Some crazy stuff in this ProofNews update on Nvidia’s mass scraping of YouTube etc.:
- They say in internal messages that there’ll be no negative sentiment because they won’t reveal their training data
- Employees raised concerns, those concerns were dismissed
- They internally justify scraping by saying it’s for research purposes, despite these being commercial models
- They scraped copyrighted videos in part because they think OpenAI are doing the same (proof that the arms race is driving these actions)
- They cite fair use in their statement to ProofNews, essentially admitting the reports are accurate
AI company employees who raise concerns about training on copyrighted work, only to be ignored, should quit.
https://t.co/ZY11wMkBGz
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BREAKING: CNN just released their fact check of Donald Trump throughout the debate. It turns out Donald Trump lied on just about every answer. Retweet so all Americans see this vital fact check on Trump’s BS.
The 3 major record labels are suing AI music companies Suno and Udio. Here are the two lawsuits in full.
- They accuse Suno & Udio of “willful copyright infringement on an almost unimaginable scale”
- They provide evidence that both companies trained on their music, including outputs that closely resemble their recordings (ABBA, Michael Jackson, Green Day, James Brown, & many more)
- They outline why this is not fair use
- They say this “wholesale theft of… copyrighted recordings threatens the entire music ecosystem and the numerous people it employs”
- They include unknown co-defendants who assisted in copying/scraping
- They demand a jury trial
If you do one thing today, read the full complaints.
🧵 of some of the outputs 👇
Suno: https://t.co/V2rZju4BeK
Udio: https://t.co/RiXFsP1qIQ
I still can't get over how bad AI has become. And this is coming from a computer scientist who spent over a decade studying and programming AI.
I fucking LOVE AI, but here are 10 reasons I absolutely fucking hate it now, a 🧵 ...