Peter Stead 🎬 ✍️
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‘Tales of the Gothic’ - featuring WHEN WE FALL - out now @RedCapePublish
London
Joined July 2011
Interesting development, of interest to Creatives concerned about their copyrighted works in the age of AI 👇 https://t.co/vJOX931Hz3
medium.com
And why it is important for Creatives
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If you were the artist — how would you feel? 🤔 Taken without permission. Your name erased. Their name placed under your signature. Fair?
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AI is stealing art from humans. Period. That’s the problem. It has always been the problem. The AI fanboys never address this; they just deflect, change the subject, shoehorn in some whataboutism or call you scared. They’re afraid to embrace their lack of morals and talent.
AI today isn’t “learning” from your artwork. It simply erases your name and presents your painting as its own. This isn’t technology — this is the erasure of the author. 😡
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Actually, "real artists" have been providing free mentorship, tutorials, and resources for DECADES. There is SO MUCH advice out there, to say you're being "gatekept" is ludicrous. You're lazy, simple as that. Stealing from others doesn't make you an artist, it makes you a jerk.
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The cornballs over at @suno tried to pay me to push the souless ai slop program. #supporthumanart
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This is great news. The Supreme Court has for now blocked Trump from firing Shira Perlmutter, the head of the US Copyright Office. Just before she was fired, Perlmutter's office issued a report saying it was unlikely all generative AI training would be considered fair use.
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It’s a year since Suchir Balaji, the former OpenAI employee who spoke out on copyright, died. In the brief time in which I got to know him, it was immediately apparent that he was an incredible person. By all accounts one of the most well thought of researchers at OpenAI, he
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Juries are not just part of our tradition. They put ordinary men and women of every walk of life at the heart of justice. Labour wants to shred this basic right, replacing the common sense of the jury box with rule by lawyers. It is a short term decision that risks fairness,
EXCLUSIVE from Catherine Baski and Jonathan Ames Juries will decide only murder, rape or manslaughter cases under a shake-up of the legal system which could signal the beginning of the end for trial by jury Instead, the majority of cases will be heard by a judge alone David
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Keep calling out people who work in generative AI - speaking from experience, it actually works. My friend's mum was, I suppose, a very early AI hater. In 2012, I sat next to her at dinner and told her I was working on AI music. She was direct: "I hope you fail." I had a few
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Conversations with accelerationists about preemption increasingly feel like this
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The Labour Government is on the brink of making a disastrous mistake. China is an active, ever-present threat to our security, our freedoms, and the international rules-based order. Beijing floods global markets with goods produced through forced labour, bullies Taiwan daily, and
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PM poised to green-light controversial building next month to boost economic ties with Beijing
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Hawley introduces bill requiring employers to report AI-related layoffs https://t.co/aYCtpRWrN6
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Over the past year, legislators of all political leanings have proposed ideas to mitigate the potential harms of AI to workers.
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They are not doing this to “beat China”; they are doing it to make money. Most of these companies want to do business with the CCP.
@RonDeSantis The alternative is losing to China or someone else developing AGI first. What other choice we got??
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Listen to Paul McCartney ⬇️ Don’t legalise music theft to benefit AI companies
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‼️ If the 🇨🇳 mega embassy goes ahead, those wishing to visit the historic ruins of Eastminster under the site will have to show their passports to Chinese police and pass airport security. Total outrage. https://t.co/OEPftQfZ1m
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The plan to build the embassy has been mired in controversy over claims that Sir Keir Starmer struck a secret deal with Beijing to approve the project - despite objections from intelligence services
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