Pop legends Elton John and Paul McCartney are among a host of artists warning that proposed changes to copyright law could ...
Paul McCartney has wrapped up the ... Inside ‘Now And Then’: With a little help from AI, The Beatles live again Last night (February 16), McCartney closed out the special 50th anniversary ...
Aide or adversary? The Beatles’ Brit Awards Song of the Year nomination has sparked renewed debate about AI's ever-increasing presence in the music industry and what it means for UK artists ...
Over 1000 music artists released an album titled *Is This What We Want?*, consisting of complete silence, to protest UK ...
IF AI generated a song about itself, it might adapt a line written by Freddie Mercury in his Queen pomp. “CAN’T stop me now, ...
Adult star Sabien DeMonia is cashing in on the AI companion trend, and now has two digital versions of herself after selling ...
Producer Pippa Harris, Eon's Barbara Broccoli and directors Paul King and Martin McDonagh have signed a letter to The Times.
Damon Albarn, Annie Lenox and Kate Bush are among 1,000 artists who released a silent protest album in protest of a controversial U.K. AI music law.
Generative AI, such as ChatGPT, can fetch up an entire book that reads as though it were written by a human. It can create ...
The album is made up of 12 tracks whose individual song titles create the message “The British Government Must Not Legalise Music Theft uo Benefit AI Companies.” Any profits the album may ...
Kate Bush, Damon Albarn and Annie Lennox are among 1,000 artists who have contributed to a silent album protesting government ...