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Billie Eilish and Engelbert Humperdinck ‘object to predatory use of AI’

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American singer Billie Eilish and British pop star Engelbert Humperdinck have objected to the “predatory use of AI to steal professional artists’ voices and likenesses”.

They are among the more than 200 artists who have signed an open letter warning AI developers, technology companies, platforms and digital music services against the unauthorised use of songs and

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