The UK House of Lords has taken a firm stand against a government bill that would let AI train on copyrighted materials without artists' consent. Big names like Paul McCartney and Dua Lipa voiced their concerns, arguing it threatens their rights and the creative sector, valued at £120 billion. Thanks to an amendment from Beeban Kidron, there will now be more transparency in how AI uses copyrighted work, giving creators a better shot at protecting their intellectual property. This clash underscores the ongoing struggle between tech progress and artists' rights.

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