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MPs suggest musicians and celebrities should be protected against AI deepfakes

AI deepfakes by law.The push from the government comes after artificial intelligence has been used increasingly more to impersonate the image and voices of those in the public eye without their consent or knowledge.It also comes in light of various British artists – including Jess Glynne, Mumford and Sons, Sam Smith, Robert Smith and Zayn Malik – signing an open letter last month, calling for the government to enforce wider protection against the technology.Now, the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Music has called on the UK government to regulate the use of AI in music through law, and enforce “a specific personality right to protect creators and artists from misappropriation and false endorsement”.The push came via a report shared earlier today (May 1), and highlighted how a law should be issued to protect celebrities from the risk of AI becoming “a destroyer of creators’ livelihoods”.As highlighted by BBC News, the cross-party group’s chair, Labour MP Kevin Brennan said politicians must “confront the danger that unfettered developments in AI could pose to the UK’s musicians and music businesses” and warned that “AI can be a great servant but would be a terrible master.”The MPs also made reference to a new law passed in the US – the Elvis Act – which prohibits the use of AI to mimic an artist’s voice without their permission, and insisted that “the UK [should] not fall behind our international competitors”.At time of writing, the UK does have regulations in place to prevent people from misrepresenting others when offering goods or services, but the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Music argued how much protection it could offer in relation to AI technology and deepfakes.In response to the issues put forward, a
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Transformers star Shia LaBeouf admits to cheating on every woman he's ever been with
Real Ones podcast, in which he appeared to address the fact his ex FKA Twigs accused him of physical and emotional abuse in a 2020 lawsuit.The star has denied Twigs' allegations and a trial date for the civil case has been set for next year.READ MORE: Shia LaBeouf gets married in Vegas – and live streams the weddingBut in the interview he said there was "a long list" of people that he needed to make amends with, admitting that that he had "cheat (ed) on every woman I've ever been with" and never told his sexual partners about "getting cold sores"."I hurt that woman," said Shia, although he did not name Twigs."And in the process of doing that, I hurt many other people, and many other people before that woman."I was a pleasure-seeking, selfish, self-centred, dishonest, inconsiderate, fearful human being."The actor - who now has a five-month-old daughter with his wife Mia Goth - said he "f***** up bad"."Like crash and burn type s***," he went on."I hurt a lot of people, and I'm fully aware of that. And I'm going to owe for the rest of my life."Shia said he was a "public sinner" but that he now needs to be "useful".For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.The star also suggested that facing the allegations has helped him to turn things around."Had she not intervened in my life and not created the avenue for me to experience ego death, I’d either have a really mediocre existence or I'd be dead in full," he said.
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