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Britain’s creative sector will die if AI firms’ supercomputers are allowed to use any material they want

AI peril

THINK of the creative and cultural wonders Britain has given the world.

The Beatles and the Stones. Oasis and Blur. James Bond and Star Wars. Harry Potter and The Lord Of The Rings. The Office and The Crown.

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The Government wants to hand exemptions to AI firms allowing their supercomputers to use any material it wants[/caption]

Music, films, television, writing and art from these tiny islands have been enjoyed by billions.

Our robust Free Press remains the envy of the world and the UK acts as a global powerhouse of ingenuity.

But now this extraordinary originality faces a potentially fatal threat from the unlicensed use of content by AI developers.

Musicians, authors, artists and film, TV and media companies are having their work stolen without permission or payment by big tech firms, as 300-year-old copyright laws are brazenly ignored.

Yet — far from stopping this wholesale exploitation — a consultation by ministers, which closes this week, risks making matters even worse.

Strong British copyright laws should send an automatic “hands-off” message to internet-age magpies – backed up by enforceable punishments.

But instead the Government wants to hand exemptions to AI firms allowing their supercomputers to use any material it wants – unless the original creator “opts out” for every piece of content made.

Such weak and impractical protection is the equivalent of leaving a handwritten note for the Hatton Garden heist gang asking if they wouldn’t mind leaving the gold alone.

How could the next Ricky Gervais or JK Rowling possibly hope to get started in a world where an AI bot can steal a joke or an image in seconds and not pay for the privilege?

How can a trusted Free Press afford to pay trained journalists to operate in a world of fake news when their entire output — and revenue — is nicked for nothing?

Record company Universal hits the nail on the head with the release today of an entirely silent album by its artists entitled: “Is This What We Want?”

Of course not.

Yes, AI brings potentially huge benefits for society, especially in areas such as healthcare.

But, as one of our great global success stories, it’s the creative sector which is already a huge generator of tax revenue for the NHS and public services.

Ministers — so keen to curry favour with big tech — forget this at their peril.

BBC doc cost

THE BBC’s Gaza documentary was an appalling propaganda film for Hamas.

Today we reveal the cost to licence fee payers for making this so-called documentary was a staggering £400,000.

There is another disturbing question the BBC is still to answer.

Did Hamas terrorists or their families directly receive any of your cash?

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Stars including Kate Bush and Damon Albarn release ‘silent album’ to protest plans to change UK copyright law for AI

THE threat of robots stealing musicians’ work has prompted more than 1,000 famous artists to join forces in protest with a “silent album”.

Fears are growing over the government’s plans to change UK copyright law for AI.

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Blur’s Damon Albarn features on a ‘silent album’ to protest the government’s plans to change UK copyright law for AI[/caption]
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Ed Newton-Rex organised the protest album, titled Is This What We Want?[/caption]

It would mean artificial intelligence companies could use any online material including music, art, articles and photography to train AI models.

The concern is a bot can then use algorithms to churn out its versions with no human creativity.

Stars including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, and Blur’s Damon Albarn have produced the protest album, titled Is This What We Want?

The 47 minutes of sparse background sounds are designed to show what life would be without musicians.

Organiser Ed Newton-Rex said: “The government’s proposal would hand the life’s work of the country’s musicians to AI companies, for free, letting those companies exploit musicians’ work to outcompete them.

“It is a plan that would not only be disastrous for musicians, but that is totally unnecessary: the UK can be leaders in AI without throwing our world-leading creative industries under the bus.”

Dr Jo Twist, head of industry group the BPI, said it would be legal for AI firms “to plunder the UK’s music, books, film and more, all for their own profit and without the need for authorisation or compensation”.

British music contributed £7.6 billion to the economy in 2023, but the industry warns that the changes to copyright laws would diminish this boost, risk jobs and undermine Britain’s “global soft-power advantage”.

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Kate Bush is on the album which features 47 minutes of sparse background sounds to show what life would be without musicians
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Giant wind farm powered by Chinese turbines set to get green light despite security fears

A GIANT wind farm powered by Chinese turbines is set for the green light — despite security fears.

Cash-strapped ministers are eyeing £670million of investment from the plan.

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A giant wind farm powered by Chinese turbines is set for the green light — despite security fears[/caption]

Government sources say Chinese firm Mingyang have pledged a £200million factory to make blades in the UK, and a £470million facility to produce turbines if the North Sea project gets the go ahead with their kit.

Ministers are pushing for the investment to go to Wales to replace jobs lost through Net Zero hit to Tata Steel.

A crunch meeting is scheduled for tomorrow to discuss the investment plan, despite national security concerns being raised by the Ministry of Defence.

The deal would fly in the face of fears Beijing will use the wind farms to spy and could be used for underwater espionage.

MI5 are reportedly helping to establish the extent to which the tech could be exploited to eavesdrop on the UK.

Energy Minister James Murray said: “While we cannot comment on individual cases, the Government takes the security and resilience of UK energy infrastructure extremely seriously.”

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There are fears Beijing will use the wind farms to spy[/caption]

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After Meghan wears a ‘Diana tribute’ sweatshirt – seven other times she’s copied late mother-in-law’s legendary style

THE saying goes that there’s no such thing as an original idea — and Meghan Markle seems living proof of that.

Following last week’s relaunch of her American Riviera Orchard lifestyle brand as the more simply named As Ever, she was accused of ripping off a Mallorcan town’s emblem of palm tree and birds for her new logo.

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Meghan Markle seems living proof that there is no such thing as an original idea[/caption]

But whatever the ins and outs of that, the Duchess of Sussex certainly has form for copycat behaviour when it comes to sporting similar outfits to those worn by her husband Harry’s late mum, Princess Diana.

Now she has been at it again, posting a clip on Instagram of herself parading in the garden of her California home in a purple Northwestern sweatshirt just like one Di regularly wore in 1996 – the year before her death.

It comes after she has also been seen out and about in frocks, jackets and denims that seem, again and again, to be just like Diana wore.

Here, we look at how Meghan’s style is to Di for . . . 

HOW LOGO CAN YOU GO

MEGHAN posted this dressed-down shot on Instagram a few days ago, wearing the exact-same sweat Di did nearly 30 years ago.

Meg did graduate from America’s Northwestern University in 2003.

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Di wore this casual Northwestern University sweater nearly 30 years ago
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Meghan posted this dressed-down shot on Instagram a few days ago[/caption]

But Di had been there, got the souvenior sweatshirt after a visit in 1996 then wore it out in London.

Which tops Meg.

PRETTY ALIKE IN PINK

MEG gaffed when she broke protocol at a Trooping the Colour ceremony by bearing her shoulders.

The pink dress with buttoned top she wore to the parade in London in 2018 was also alike in more ways than one to a frock Di wore in 1987 for a visit to the Berlin Opera House.

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Di wore this frock in 1987 for a visit to the Berlin Opera House[/caption]
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Meg gaffed when she broke protocol at a Trooping the Colour ceremony by bearing her shoulders[/caption]

Lovely doubly.

DOUBLE DENIM

ALL eyes were on Prince Harry’s then new love as Meg cheered at his Invictus Games in Toronto 2017, but her casual seemed hardly fit for a potential princess.

In fact, her jeans and shirt In Toronto were out of the Di style book, from her Bosnia tour to raise awareness of landmines.

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Di wore this on a Bosnia tour to raise awareness of landmines
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Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games Toronto 2017.
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Meg cheered at Harry’s Invictus Games in Toronto 2017, in this her casual ensemble[/caption]

Sadly for Meg, paying homage failed to work.

LOOK-A-LILACS

MEGHAN embraced colour in 2019 as she ditched her usual neutral hues for purple and red.

Visiting Birkenhead, she echoed Di’s look that she first showed off in 1989 in Hong Kong then again three years later as she sat alone in front of the Taj Mahal.

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Di’s first showed off this look in 1989 in Hong Kong[/caption]
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Meghan embraced colour in 2019 as she ditched her usual neutral hues for purple and red[/caption]

For sure, Di in India packed more a punch than did Meg.

ALL WHITE

MEGHAN got Stella McCartney to design her evening wedding dress in 2018 and there’s no doubt the pair looked back to Di for ideas.

The halterneck and fluid hem details are nods to a dress the Princess of Wales wore to a party in 1992.

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The Princess of Wales wore the dress to a party in 1992[/caption]
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Meghan got Stella McCartney to design her evening wedding dress in 2018[/caption]

Certainly, there was something borrowed on Meg’s big day.

SUITS YOU BOTH

EARLIER this month Meghan sat courtside for a wheelchair basketball game at husband Harry’s Invictus Games wearing a grey tweed jacket with black velvet lapels.

The DÔEN blazer is almost identical to a suit jacket Diana wore in 1984 during a hospital visit in London.

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Diana wore this outfit in 1984 during a hospital visit in London[/caption]
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Meghan sat courtside for a wheelchair basketball game at husband Harry’s Invictus Games wearing a grey tweed jacket with black velvet lapels[/caption]

But, sorry Meg, you weren’t the first to honour this outfit, Kate did it first in 2018.

Awkward.

ALL A BIT TITFER TAT

IN 2019 a pregnant Meghan had run out of maternity looks but when it came to going to the Canadian Embassy she looked to Diana’s pregnancy wardrobe.

Wearing an Erdem green dress with matching coat finished with black embroidery, Meg was the spitting image of the Princess of Wales when she was pregnant with Prince William in 1982.

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The Princess of Wales wore this green number when she was pregnant with Prince William in 1982[/caption]
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In 2019 a pregnant Meghan had run out of maternity looks but wore this to the Canadian Embassy[/caption]

From the matching colourway to the collar detailing, this look was a right royal rip off.

BLOOMING SIMILAR

PAYING tribute to Diana in the early years of being a Duchess, Meg wore a blue and white floral Oscar de la Renta gown to the wedding of the Princess of Wales’ niece.

Bearing a resemblance to a frock Di wore in 1986 on a trip to Saudi Arabia, the outfit didn’t quite replicate the original as fans compared her to a pair of curtains.

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Di wore this frock in 1986 on a trip to Saudi Arabia[/caption]
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Meg wore a blue and white floral Oscar de la Renta gown to the wedding of the Princess of Wales’ niece[/caption]

This outfit was less dupe, more drapes.

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ITV poised to sign Maya Jama & another huge star to front channel’s Saturday night shows after they were hit with fans

ITV bosses are poised to sign superstars Maya Jama and KSI to their biggest Saturday night shows.

Popular Love Island host Maya, 30, is to return to the guessing panel of The Masked Singer for the seventh series.

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Maya Jama is set to return to The Masked Singer for its seventh series[/caption]
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Britain’s Got Talent bosses, meanwhile, are set to offer KSI, 31, big money to rejoin as a judge for the 2026 series.

The YouTuber and musician proved a hit on Saturday’s launch episode of this year’s series, watched by 5.5million.

A TV insider said: “ITV realise they’ve got a pair of superstars shining on their shows — and they want to ensure they stay there.

“Maya went down a storm with viewers on the last series of The Masked Singer, even though she had big shoes to fill taking over from Rita Ora.

“KSI was also a breath of fresh air on BGT on Saturday.

“He’ll help attract a much younger audience.”

KSI has 55million followers across his social media platforms, including Spotify, Instagram and Tiktok.

Younger people increasingly use the sites to view TV clips.

Maya, seen on Sunday with TV host AJ Odudu at a London Fashion Week event — Lila Moss was at another — joined The Masked Singer when Rita stepped down.

She shared the panel with Mo Gilligan, Jonathan Ross and Davina McCall as well as a line up of celebrity guests.

Rossy described her as “great fun” and said recently that he was looking forward to “doing the next series with her on board”.

ITV were approached for comment.

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Maya, on Sunday, with TV host AJ Odudu at a London Fashion Week event[/caption]
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Lila Moss was also pictured at another London Fashion Week event

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Michigan football to officially introduce new associate head coach

The Michigan football team recently added former Charlotte head coach Biff Poggi to the 2025 coaching staff, and the Wolverines are expected to formally introduce him as the new associate head coach. Poggi was on the Michigan staff under Jim Harbaugh, and he was an associate head coach for the Wolverines then as well. Poggi […]

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Perfect trade Falcons must complete in 2025 NFL offseason

Among the list of priorities on the Atlanta Falcons’ offseason, is figuring out what to do with veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins. With Michael Penix Jr. expected to take over in his second campaign, the Falcons now decide on a way to rid themselves of Cousins’ large contract. The Falcons would certainly rather get some type […]

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Major blaze breaks out at Scots home as firefighters battle inferno

A BLAZE has erupted at a home in Inverness.

Firefighters raced to Ord Terrace after the alarm was raised at around 6.44pm tonight.

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A blaze has erupted at a property in Inverness[/caption]
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Firefighters raced to the scene at around 6.44pm tonight

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) dispatched three appliances to the scene, and the fire has since been extinguished.

A police cordon has reportedly been put in place, sealing off the road.

It’s not yet known if anyone has been injured.

An SFRS spokesperson said: “We are still in attendance at Ord Terrace, Inverness.

“The fire has been extinguished.

“We mobilised three appliances.”

Police Scotland has been contacted for comment.

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Barry Ferguson’s first words as Rangers manager as interim boss ‘gets sweaty’ and tells fans ‘it’s all about winning’

BARRY FERGUSON started SWEATING with excitement during his first interview as Ibrox boss as he prepared for his first day as Rangers manager.

The former treble-winning captain returned to Ibrox as interim boss after Philippe Clement was sacked on Sunday.

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Barry Ferguson made a bright entrance as he arrived to take over at Rangers[/caption]
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Philippe Clement was sacked after a dismal defeat to St Mirren[/caption]
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Ferguson will be joined by former team-mates Neil McCann and Billy Dodds in the makeshift coaching team[/caption]

The Belgian’s backroom team of Stephan van der Heyden, Colin Stewart and Alex Rae were also axed – paving the way for an Ibrox reunion in Ferguson’s staff.

He brought back old team-mates Allan McGregor, Billy Dodds and Neil McCann to take the team until a permanent successor is found.

They kick-off as caretakers against Kilmarnock on Wednesday.

And Ferguson is relishing his chance at managing his boyhood heroes, after starring as player, captain and Hall of Famer.

He’s pledged to give fans ‘something new’ and insisted the “flat” squad needs confidence from his new-look coaching team.

He said: “It’s been a whirlwind 24 hours but I’m just happy to get it done, get my staff together and get into the training ground to get going.

“I’ve not been here in the training centre for a while and there have been changes.

“Training will be tough but enjoyable. It’ll be a certain standard which I would expect.

“It’s serious when it comes to 90 minutes, its all about winning at Rangers – that’s how I was brought up and that’s how I want my players to be.

“You have to win every game – the demands and expectations are put on you here to win games, and I don’t think we’ve won enough this year.

“It’s been inconsistent – look at Europe, come performances have been top class. Domestically – that’s your bread and butter, that’s what you have to win most weeks.

“There have been too many bumps in the road so it’s my job and my staff’s job to get a level of consistency from the players.

“They are a good group, they just look a bit flat at this moment in time but its our job as a staff to get that confidence back up.”

Ferguson admitted he didn’t think the call would EVER come – but he’s formed a coaching set-up until the end of the season with some ex-team-mates and Issame Charai.

He added: “If I’m honest I didn’t think it would ever come – I’ve been happy doing what Have been doing in the past few years since I came out of coaching as a club ambassador, I’ve enjoyed that role.

“When I was asked it was a job I couldnt turn down – albeit its only three months i know that.

“But its my job to get a kick out this group of players and when I’ve watched them there are really good players so its our job as a staff and mine as a manger to get the best out of them.

“I’m going to be the manager, I have brought in Billy Dodds and Neil McCann who have had previous experience as managers, I played with them and know their characters and know how good they are on the training pitch, and obviously Allan McGregor everyone knows what he did with the club.

“I’m excited with my staff – when I asked them I was unsure if I could get them but they were great and the first point was ‘desperate to come and work for you’ and thats what I want.

“I’ve spent a bit of time with Issame and we spoke about players and the way I want to take the teams forward.

“He will just need to obviously get used to a new coaching team coming in.

“But he’s eager and has a good work ethic about him and that’s important to me, so I’m looking forward to bringing him in with the staff.

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Barry Ferguson admitted he thought the call would never come[/caption]
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He’s re-joined Rangers as interim boss for ‘the next three months’[/caption]
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He’s assembled a backroom team including old team-mates Allan McGregor and Neil McCann[/caption]

“I played under some fantastic managers I learned so much off.

“But I’m my own guy, I have a certain way of playing and you’ll see it straight away and that’s what we’ll work on, on the training field.

“We only have one day preparation before Kilmarnock which is not ideal, but it is what it is.

“I’m not complaining. I’m in a fantastic position but you will see certain differences on Wednesday night.

“[Fans are] going to see a team with an attack-minded style of play and we’re going to try to win every single game.

“We’ll be aggressive – which was a part of my game as well. I don’t mean that in terms of tackling people or going over the top, i mean aggressive in the press.

“We just need to make sure we get it right.

“But when I look at the squad I do see a team that’s capable of winning games week in week out.

“I’m getting a bit sweaty here and ready to go, but every game we enter, we enter to win.”

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