Elton John warns AI plans would ‘threaten’ artist earnings as he backs McCartney - The use of copyrighted material to help train artificial intelligence models is the subject of a newly launched Government consultation.
Two of Britain's leading music icons, Elton John and Paul McCartney, urged the UK government on Sunday to protect creative artists from AI.
Ocean Art Gallery in Ormond Beach will display May Pang’s photos of John Lennon, with shots of Disney World and a piece of Beatles history.
Mr. Frances, 66, lives in Sag Harbor on Long Island and is still a working photographer. He remembered photographing Lennon, but it was a traumatic memory. There were no pictures of John Lennon in the Friends Seminary yearbook because he had lost the negatives that very week. He didn’t even have the contact sheets.
When John Lennon recorded in the early 1970s, he sometimes didn't even sing a single song. One night, though, he astonished a crowd.
Elton John charts a new No. 1 album in the U.K. as his Diamonds compilation reaches the top spot more than half a decade after its 2017 release.
Few people knew John Lennon as intimately as May Pang. For three days only, a free exhibition will allow guests to see John as May saw him. “The
It brought back the struggle I had with success’, and how ‘it’s never too late to change,’ singer says of Disney+ documentary.
Elton John -- averaging an album per year -- was in a slump. Each contained strong singles, but very weak B-sides.
Entertainment Hollywood Paul McCartney, fears uncontrolled use of AI as it could dampen the incentive for artists to create new material and result in "loss of creativity".
Elton John has backed Paul McCartney over his criticism towards AI in proposed changes to copyright law. The UK government is currently considering altering the copyright law to allow AI developers use of creators’ content on the internet if they are data or text mining to help develop their models.
Stevie Nicks stepped out of Fleetwood Mac with a hit-laden debut solo album that showed she could fly just as high on her own