ABBA, Radiohead, and The Cure Sign AI Protest Letter
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- 23 Oct 2024
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- 8 Mar 2025, 02:41 pm
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Noted musicians from Radiohead, The Cure and Abba have signed a protest letter against the mining of their artistry to further develop artificial intelligence.
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Musicians from ABBA, Radiohead, and The Cure have joined authors and actors in signing a protest letter against using their creative works to train artificial intelligence models. This collective action underscores the ongoing debate over the ethical use of copyrighted materials for AI development. The letter highlights concerns about unauthorized usage posing a threat to the livelihoods of artists and creators. While this initiative is part of a broader conversation about AI's impact on various industries, it does not specifically address existential AI risks. Instead, it focuses more on intellectual property rights and the economic implications for content creators.
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AdvertisementEntertainmentABBA, Radiohead and The Cure sign AI protest letterAAPOct 23, 2024, updatedOct 23, 2024ShareNoted musicians from Radiohead, The Cure and Abba have signed a protest letter against the mining of their artistry to further develop artificial intelligence.Photo: AAPMusicians from ABBA, Radiohead and The Cure have joined actors and authors in signing a protest letter against the use of their work to build artificial intelligence tools.Thousands of artists signed the letter released on Tuesday — the latest public warning about AI tools that can spit out synthetic images, music and writings after being trained on huge troves of human-made works.“The unlicensed use of creative works for training generative AI is a major, unjust threat to the livelihoods of the people behind those works, and must not be permitted,” says the petition.Among the signatories are Björn Ulvaeus of the Swedish supergroup ABBA, The Cure’s Robert Smith and Thom Yorke and his Radiohead bandmates. Also signing were writers including Nobel-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro and actors Julianne Moore, Kevin Bacon and Rosario Dawson.Bestselling novelist James Patterson signed Tuesday’s letter and another open letter last year organised by the Authors Guild, which later brought a lawsuit against AI companies that is still proceeding in a New York federal court.ShareFollow The New DailyAdvertisementMore Entertainment>MoviesHow much do we support Australian-made cinema?CelebrityHollywood star wipes off $2m in strangers’ debtCelebrityDuchess and Drew: Meghan lays feelings barePeopleParton's poignant statement after husband's deathCelebrityDavid Hasselhoff's actor ex-wife dies, age 62OpinionMarried at First Sightis the TV experiment gone too farCelebrityAdidas's final sale as it severs ties with KanyeCelebrity‘No significant findings’: Hackman mystery deepensCelebrity‘Hunkered down’ Isla Fisher awaits Alfred