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Artists vs. AI: The battle for voice, image and copyrights
BG🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Artists vs. AI: The battle for voice, image and copyrights

The article discusses growing concerns among creators in the film and music industries regarding the unauthorized use of human voices, images, and works to train artificial intelligence systems. Artists argue that AI-generated content should not be allowed in competitions alongside human-created work. The issue was highlighted during a segment on 'Bulgaria Sutrain' by Bulgaria ON AIR, featuring Hollywood star Kate Blanchett and Bulgarian EU delegate Eva Maydell. They introduced a free registry allowing individuals to declare how their personal data can be used by AI systems. Bulgarian artists like Rut Koleva report that their works have been used without permission or compensation, raising concerns over lack of clear European regulations protecting creators. Organizations such as 'Muzikautor' call for stricter rules, transparency, and fair compensation for musicians whose work is used to train AI models.

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Artists vs. AI: The battle for voice, image and copyrights

The article discusses growing concerns among creators in the film and music industries regarding the unauthorized use of human voices, images, and works to train artificial intelligence systems. Artists argue that AI-generated content should not be allowed in competitions alongside human-created work. The issue was highlighted during a segment on 'Bulgaria Sutrain' by Bulgaria ON AIR, featuring Hollywood star Kate Blanchett and Bulgarian EU delegate Eva Maydell. They introduced a free registry allowing individuals to declare how their personal data can be used by AI systems. Bulgarian artists like Rut Koleva report that their works have been used without permission or compensation, raising concerns over lack of clear European regulations protecting creators. Organizations such as 'Muzikautor' call for stricter rules, transparency, and fair compensation for musicians whose work is used to train AI models.

Bias read (Center): While the topic involves significant societal and legal implications related to AI and intellectual property rights, the article presents a balanced view by including perspectives from both international figures (Kate Blanchett) and local Bulgarian artists. It does not overtly favor one ideological,

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