Richard Osman and Kate Mosse say plan to mine artistic works for data would destroy creative fieldsBestselling novelists Kate Mosse and Richard Osman have hit back at the government’s apparent plan to give artificial intelligence companies broad freedoms to mine artistic works for data, warning it could “destroy” growth in creative fields and amount to “theft”.They spoke out after the prime minister, Keir Starmer, on Monday launched a national drive to make the UK “one of the great AI superpowers” and endorsed a 50-point action plan that included reform of how AI firms can use copyrighted text and data to train their models. Continue reading...
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