Sir Elton John “incredibilmente tradito” dal percorso del governo sulla legge sul copyright

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    1. cosmic_monsters_inc on

      Come now, we can’t expect the (labour supposedly) government to side with people over business.

    2. LShervallll on

      I’m not entirely sure Elton understands what he’s arguing against

    3. SpinyGlider67 on

      He should definitely write a song about it.

      For new music’s sake the 20th century can’t die quick enough.

    4. strongfavourite on

      there’s far more important things going on at the minute

    5. JaffaTheOrange on

      I think these multimillionaires really need to understand we really don’t care about them missing a bit of revenue.

      They moaned in the same way about music streaming not being lucrative enough, yet they’re still making a boatload of money.

      AI is progress, we can’t stifle that for some entitled spoilt rich people who have more money than sense.

    6. Jay_6125 on

      The whole country has been betrayed by this disastrous wretched Labour government, run by the worse and most loathed PM in modern history.

    7. UJ_Reddit on

      I read somewhere we can do anything on this, because then we create restrictions only in the UK that ball and chain AI development and investment. Which is economic suicide.

      This is a global issue.

    8. DigbyGibbers on

      Europe already has zero frontier models, mistral was there for a moment but has dropped behind. If we over regulate we won’t stop training or development but we will lose access.

      The EU is already getting delayed access and it looks like they are sensibly planning to backtrack but it’s not a done deal.

      People like Elton should be glad they made out like bandits while the going was good but the game changed, it’s time to skate to where the puck is going to be rather than clinging to the way things were.

    9. Remarkable_Misty on

      What did he expect when labour are attacking our most vulnerable and small businesses

    10. appletinicyclone on

      Honestly I don’t care that much about copyright theft by AI but I do think free feeding of these llm’s probably going to have bad consequences

      And also we need to tie this in to taxation

      For some reason digital assets of these companies are not really taxed

    11. WasabiMadman on

      Will probably get downvoted for this, but I don’t have any sympathy for super rich musicians in their twilight years complaining about not being able to accumulate more unnecessarily or unutilised wealth. You’ve made an absolute fortune and have millions in the bank, stop whining how you can’t have it your way. Maybe try and help others less fortunate? Long shot but might as well just say it.

    12. david-yammer-murdoch on

      I care deeply about the funding of the BBC, Channel 4, and The Guardian. If their content isn’t protected, and paid for, and we allow access to the UK consumer base through illegally sourced material, we risk dismantling our entire information ecosystem. The only place people will be able to find anything will be through Rupert Murdoch’s outlets.

      DeepMind is the birthplace of modern machine learning. The only reason its London office isn’t larger is because, after Brexit, they had to hire talent from across Europe, mostly in Paris!

      Believe me, you’d rather have a large language model built on the guardian and BBC, then most content publishers in America!

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