Musicians are fighting back against AI’s unchecked use of their work by releasing an album with no sound. Will this silent protest make noise with the U.K. government in particular?
Kate Bush, Imogen Heap, Damon Albarn and hundreds of other UK musicians released a silent album on Tuesday, Feb. 25 to ...
The album is called 'Is This What We Want?' and its 12 track titles make the sentence "The British Government Must Not Legalise Music Theft To Benefit AI Companies." ...
UK film veterans received the opportunity to exhibit the British heritage brand's latest designs to a full house of A-listers ...
A new album called “Is This What We Want?” features a stellar list of more than 1,000 musicians — and the sound of silence.
Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Blur's Damon Albarn are among the stars who have taken part in a protest album ...
Last week, the UK government proposed a new policy that would allow tech companies to use copyrighted works to train their artificial intelligence algorithms. Under the proposal, artists and companies ...
The album, called Is This What We Want?, features recordings of empty studios and performance spaces. Organizers say this ...
Damon Albarn put on a stylish display during London Fashion Week alongside his daughter Missy yesterday (Monday, February 24) ...
A BRITISH nepo-baby cut a glam figure in a check-print jacket and huge hoop earrings as she stepped out with her dad at ...
The Daily Express is among those campaigning to ensure that content its journalists create isn't used in this way, and is calling on the Government to enforce fair pay for the work that powers up AI.
More than a thousand musicians including Blur's Damon Albarn are planning to release a silent album protesting against AI changes to copyright law.