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But when you get if you take that and then rip it off. See, for instance, I think I'm on the Internet singing God Only Knows by the Beach Boys, but I never sang it. But AI made me sing it. So somebody's getting some sort of payoff there. And it's not me. I'm not interested. But I was talking to someone and I said, you know, it didn't sound like me. Not quite.
But when you get if you take that and then rip it off. See, for instance, I think I'm on the Internet singing God Only Knows by the Beach Boys, but I never sang it. But AI made me sing it. So somebody's getting some sort of payoff there. And it's not me. I'm not interested. But I was talking to someone and I said, you know, it didn't sound like me. Not quite.
But to casual observers, it's me singing God Only Knows. But I said to this person, I said, yeah, but, you know, give it five years and it's going to sound exactly like me. And the guy said, one. Give it one year. And it's true. It's going so fast that, you know, they're going to be able to put my voice on anything, anybody's voice on anything. So I think you just have to worry about the rip off.
But to casual observers, it's me singing God Only Knows. But I said to this person, I said, yeah, but, you know, give it five years and it's going to sound exactly like me. And the guy said, one. Give it one year. And it's true. It's going so fast that, you know, they're going to be able to put my voice on anything, anybody's voice on anything. So I think you just have to worry about the rip off.
AI is a great thing, but it shouldn't rip creative people off. There's no sense in that. Why would a government want to do that? I don't get it. We're the people. You're the government. You're supposed to protect us. That's your job. So, you know, if you're putting through a bill, make sure you protect the creative thinkers, the creative artists, or you're not going to have them.
AI is a great thing, but it shouldn't rip creative people off. There's no sense in that. Why would a government want to do that? I don't get it. We're the people. You're the government. You're supposed to protect us. That's your job. So, you know, if you're putting through a bill, make sure you protect the creative thinkers, the creative artists, or you're not going to have them.
If there's such a thing as a government... It's their responsibility, I would think, to protect the young people, to try and enhance that whole thing so that it works, so that these people have got jobs and can enhance the world with their wonderful art. So protect it.
If there's such a thing as a government... It's their responsibility, I would think, to protect the young people, to try and enhance that whole thing so that it works, so that these people have got jobs and can enhance the world with their wonderful art. So protect it.
This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service. I'm Paul Moss, and at 1400 Hours GMT on Thursday, the 23rd of January, these are our main stories. Donald Trump wants to abolish America's emergency response organisation FEMA, and he's hinted he may seek to prosecute Joe Biden. The ICC takes on Taliban leaders over their treatment of women and girls.
This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service. I'm Paul Moss, and at 1400 Hours GMT on Thursday, the 23rd of January, these are our main stories. Donald Trump wants to abolish America's emergency response organisation FEMA, and he's hinted he may seek to prosecute Joe Biden. The ICC takes on Taliban leaders over their treatment of women and girls.
Gaza's ceasefire is holding, but death and destruction continue in the occupied West Bank. We'll hear why some electromagnetic waves from space have got scientists excited. Apparently, they're like the chirping of birds. Also in this podcast... the French film in Spanish set in Mexico that's cleaned up in the Oscars nominations.
Gaza's ceasefire is holding, but death and destruction continue in the occupied West Bank. We'll hear why some electromagnetic waves from space have got scientists excited. Apparently, they're like the chirping of birds. Also in this podcast... the French film in Spanish set in Mexico that's cleaned up in the Oscars nominations.
There's a saying often quoted in Britain that a week is a long time in politics. You do wonder if Donald Trump has taken this to heart as he continues the breakneck speed of his first few days back in the White House.
There's a saying often quoted in Britain that a week is a long time in politics. You do wonder if Donald Trump has taken this to heart as he continues the breakneck speed of his first few days back in the White House.
He's issued a slew of executive orders, pardoned several hundred January 6th rioters and committed to pulling the US out of major international bodies like the World Health Organisation. But Mr Trump also has his eye on organisations closer to home. The latest to find itself in the presidential firing line is FEMA, the Federal Emergencies Management Agency.
He's issued a slew of executive orders, pardoned several hundred January 6th rioters and committed to pulling the US out of major international bodies like the World Health Organisation. But Mr Trump also has his eye on organisations closer to home. The latest to find itself in the presidential firing line is FEMA, the Federal Emergencies Management Agency.
Mr Trump was speaking on Fox News in an interview which also touched on his plans for tougher immigration control, with 1,500 troops dispatched to the US border with Mexico. But then there was a hint of something else, that Mr Trump might try to prosecute Joe Biden, as our North America editor Sarah Smith explained to the BBC's Emma Barnett.
Mr Trump was speaking on Fox News in an interview which also touched on his plans for tougher immigration control, with 1,500 troops dispatched to the US border with Mexico. But then there was a hint of something else, that Mr Trump might try to prosecute Joe Biden, as our North America editor Sarah Smith explained to the BBC's Emma Barnett.
Sarah Smith. And staying with Washington goings-on, next week the Global News podcast is going to do a special Q&A edition to take stock after Donald Trump's first seven days as the 47th president. We'd love to hear your thoughts on what's happened so far and your predictions for the rest of this year. And if there's anything you'd like to ask our US experts, please email us.
Sarah Smith. And staying with Washington goings-on, next week the Global News podcast is going to do a special Q&A edition to take stock after Donald Trump's first seven days as the 47th president. We'd love to hear your thoughts on what's happened so far and your predictions for the rest of this year. And if there's anything you'd like to ask our US experts, please email us.