1,000 UK artists release silent album to protest AI using their work

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1,000 UK artists release silent album to protest AI using their work
  • One thousand British artists have released a silent album titled “Is This What We Want?” to protest proposed legislation that could allow AI to use their work without permission. The album features 12 tracks of ambient silence recorded in empty rooms and is credited to “1,000 UK Artists.”
  • The silent album is meant to symbolize the potential void in artistic expression if the legislation is passed.
  • Proceeds from the album will be donated to Help Musicians, a charity that supports musicians throughout their careers and into retirement.

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One thousand British artists released a silent album to protest proposed legislation. The law could allow artificial intelligence to use their work without permission.

The album, titled “Is This What We Want?,” features 12 tracks of ambient silence. Each song title forms a sentence: “The British government must not legalize music theft to benefit AI companies.” The album credits “1,000 UK Artists.”

Silent album symbolizes artistic void

The silent album represents the loss of artistic expression if the law passes. Notable contributors include Kate Bush and Annie Lennox, and hundreds of other U.K. musicians also participated.

Proceeds from “Is This What We Want?” will go to Help Musicians, a charity supporting musicians throughout their careers.

Copyright law changes spark controversy

In December, the U.K. government proposed changes to copyright laws. The plan would let AI companies use copyrighted material, such as music and art, without a creator’s consent.

The government’s website states that the U.K. wants to remain a creative industry leader and believes AI can boost innovation.

“The British government is consulting on a new approach that protects both AI developers and right holders. The goal is to deliver a solution that allows both to thrive,” said the government, according to The Associated Press.

Global issue impacting artists

The issue is global. Recently, thousands of U.S. artists signed an open letter to Christie’s auction house. They accused Christie’s of exploiting copyrighted works in its AI art auction.

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