Don't gift our work to AI billionaires: Mark Haddon, Michal Rosen and other creatives urge government
More than 2,000 people, including leading creative names such as Mark Haddon, Axel Scheffler, Benji Davies and Michael Rosen, have signed a letter published in the Observer today calling on the government to keep the legal safeguards that offer artists and writers the prospect of a sustainable income. John predicted the proposal "would devastate our creative community", while helping "powerful foreign technology companies". The signatories say they understand the government aim of boosting growth, but describe themselves as "staring in astonishment" at Whitehall's eagerness "to hastily wrap our live's work in attractive paper as a welcome gift to automated competitors". "Imagine asking ChatGPT to generate your child's artwork instead of asking the child. It's a horrible thought, isn't it?" said children's book author and illustrator Ged Adamson.
Feb-23-2025, 11:00:36 GMT