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but the whole essence of how AI works is that it's constantly iterating and learning from more and more data.composing music - need protection for their work and it isn't right that tech companies can use bots to cruelly rip-off people's work.
Mr Angell fears AI marks the end of the entire creative processMr Angell described the technology as insidious and terrifying.He added: If we remove their IP rights or copyright rights.The Data (Use and Access) Bill has now been returned to the Commons.
Comic book artist says AI is 'threat to livelihood'BBCNich Angell specialises in illustrating children's comic books and adventure role-playing games A comic book illustrator says artificial intelligence (AI) is a threat to [his] livelihood.15 mins agoGloucestershire55 mins agoLow water levels and flash flood damage A look at what stories are trending across the West of England on 17 June.
Mr Angell surrounds himself with pictures and posters that spark his imagination and influence his unique style.
55 mins agoEngland3 hrs agoCommuter road reopens after overrunning worksThe southbound carriageway between Birdlip and Cirencester reopened two hours late.But the first reservoir won't be completed until the end of this decade and the programme isn't due to be finished until the early 2040s.
creating new challenges for water supply.We really don't value water.
initially up to 80% of the deficit will need to be met by customers using less water.Last year water companies were given the go-ahead by Ofwat.