This week saw major debates about AI and creative industries, especially around copyright and government actions.

In the UK, famous artists like Paul McCartney and Elton John joined a letter demanding AI companies explain how they use creative works. They worry AI could harm jobs and culture. The UK government says it wants to help creators get paid when their work trains AI models.

In the US, a report said using copyrighted material for AI training might be illegal. Right after, the head of the US Copyright Office was fired, causing fears of political interference. Some tech leaders are accused of wanting to delete copyright laws while benefiting from them.

The UK music industry also raised concerns about new AI rules, fearing artists won’t get fair pay. Experts say clear laws are needed to protect creators and keep AI growing.

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