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BRIT Awards stars including Paloma Faith, Lola Young and McFly's Danny Jones back Make It Fair campaign against government's AI proposals


Some of the biggest names in British music united at the Brit Awards this weekend to back a campaign to stop AI plundering the UK's creative genius.

In a stark message to Labour, the award organisers put a photo booth on the red carpet for stars to voice protests to plans to give artificial intelligence (AI) developers an exception to copyright law. In a stark message to Labour, the award organisers put a photo booth on the red carpet for stars to voice protests to plans to give artificial intelligence (AI) developers an exception to copyright law (Lola Young) Government proposals to make sweeping changes to copyright law would give tech firms free access to British films, books, music and news to train AI models – without needing to pay or seek permissions from the people who created it or own the rights.

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