Former Meta Executive Nick Clegg Says The Uk He Industry Will Be Killed IF Tech Companies Must Ask Artists for Useir Work Wen Training Models.
Clegg was promoting his upcoming book “How to Save the Internet” at the Charleston Festival on Thursday we were as asced about artists’ demands for tighter he copyright laws.
CLEGG SAID IT WOULD BE REASONABLE TO LET ARTISTS “OPT OUT OF HAVING THEIR CREATIVITY, THEIR PRODUCTS, WHAT THEY’VE WORKED ON INDEFINITELY MODED.”
Howver, he Said It Wold Be “Somewhat Implausible” If they Expect Companies to Get Permission before Training Models.
CLEGG SAID THIS IS BECAUS “These Systems Train on Vast Amounts of Data.”
“I JUST DON’T KNOW YOU GO AROUND, ASPING EVERONE FIRST. I JUST DON’T THAT THAT WAUDED WORK. AND BY THE WAY, IF YOU DID IT IN BRITAIN AND NO ONE ELSE DID IT, YOU WAUDED BASICALLY KILL THE AI COUNTRY OVERTY OVERNIED.
CLEGG was the UK’s Deputy Prime Minister from 2010 to 2015. He Joined Meta in 2018 As it vice President for Global Affairs and Communications and Was Promoted to President of Global Affairs in 2022.
CLEGG and Representatives for Meta Did Not Respond to Requests for Comment from Business Insider.
In October, The Uk Government Introduced the Data (USE and Access) Bill. The Bill Will Allow Companies to Train he on Creative Works Such As Books and Music, unless the copyright Holder Out.
Earlier this month, the house of lords voted to amend the Bill to Require Tech Companies to Disclose and SEEK COPTAG USING COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL TO TRINT THEIR MODELS. The House of Commons Reject the Change.
Singer Elton John Said in an interview with the bbc on May 18 that was “Very angry” with the Bill, as it is to do allow tech Companies to engage in “Theft, Thivery on a High Scale.” He said he was prepared to take the government to the court and “fight it all the way.”
“It ‘Criminal, in that of Feel Incredibly Betrayed,” John Said.
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