A group of over 1,000 British musicians, including big names like Kate Bush and Paul McCartney, have released an unusual album called "Is This What We Want?" but instead of music, it’s mostly silence.
This silent album is their way of protesting a possible new UK law that could allow tech companies to use musicians’ work to train AI without needing their permission unless they opt out. Artists worry this could take away their control over their music and hurt the industry.
The album has 12 silent tracks recorded in empty studios, sending a strong message: "The British government must not legalize music theft to benefit AI companies." All profits from the album will go to a charity supporting musicians.
The UK government says it’s still deciding on the law and wants to balance protecting artists while supporting AI development.
However, many in the music industry believe this change could unfairly benefit AI companies at the expense of human creativity, making it harder for musicians to earn a living from their work.
Despite the concerns, this protest has brought musicians together in a powerful way, showing the strength of the creative community and their commitment to protecting their work.
This silent album is their way of protesting a possible new UK law that could allow tech companies to use musicians’ work to train AI without needing their permission unless they opt out. Artists worry this could take away their control over their music and hurt the industry.
The album has 12 silent tracks recorded in empty studios, sending a strong message: "The British government must not legalize music theft to benefit AI companies." All profits from the album will go to a charity supporting musicians.
The UK government says it’s still deciding on the law and wants to balance protecting artists while supporting AI development.
However, many in the music industry believe this change could unfairly benefit AI companies at the expense of human creativity, making it harder for musicians to earn a living from their work.
Despite the concerns, this protest has brought musicians together in a powerful way, showing the strength of the creative community and their commitment to protecting their work.
A group of over 1,000 British musicians, including big names like Kate Bush and Paul McCartney, have released an unusual album called "Is This What We Want?" but instead of music, it’s mostly silence.
This silent album is their way of protesting a possible new UK law that could allow tech companies to use musicians’ work to train AI without needing their permission unless they opt out. Artists worry this could take away their control over their music and hurt the industry.
The album has 12 silent tracks recorded in empty studios, sending a strong message: "The British government must not legalize music theft to benefit AI companies." All profits from the album will go to a charity supporting musicians.
The UK government says it’s still deciding on the law and wants to balance protecting artists while supporting AI development.
However, many in the music industry believe this change could unfairly benefit AI companies at the expense of human creativity, making it harder for musicians to earn a living from their work.
Despite the concerns, this protest has brought musicians together in a powerful way, showing the strength of the creative community and their commitment to protecting their work.

