Elton John claims that the British government has made “betrayed”

Elton John consideres the government project as “criminal” except for copyright for artificial intelligence content for commercial purposes, which gives companies an exemption to obtain permission from the authors and repent them. More than 400 artists signed an open letter against the proposal.
Eduardo Munoz
Despite the competition of many artists, English musician Elton John said on Sunday that the British government wants to exclude copyright for artificial intelligence companies.
The government project provides a government project excluding copyright for artificial intelligence content for commercial purposes, which gives companies to obtain power from authors and repent them.
House of Lords, the UK High Chamber of the United Kingdom, has proposed a number of amendments to the Kair Stmermer government project to protect the rights of the author’s artists, but the House of Commons’s aides, less labor, rejected these changes.
In these proposals, artificial intelligence companies are responsible for gaining authority in front of authors to use their creation and, at the same time, tell them what material is used in the programs, which resort to large amounts of data (text, image, music) to create a new content.
The labor government announced an action plan in January to make the UK a “world leader” in the field of artificial intelligence.
Under the Secretary, Maggie Jones for Technology, defended the competing project alert as “real risk”, if there are so many responsibilities, “Artificial intelligence innovators think twice before developing their services in the United Kingdom.”
McCartney, Dua Lipa and Coldplay also signed a letter
The project was criticized by the cultural sector and over 400 artists signed an open letter for copyright protection, including Elton John, Paul McCartney, Dua Lipplay and Coldplay.
“It’s criminal,” Elton John rebelled in advertisements. “I feel so betrayed,” was a supporter of labor in power.
“There are no resources to fight with big technology,” the Elton John government accused the government of “ruining young people (artists).”
He said that if the project allowed artistic matters to use artistic matters without paying a copyright, the government would “commit a large scale robbery”.