Authors publish empty book protesting AI use of work

Over 10,000 writers have collaborated on an empty book to protest the unauthorized use of their work in training AI models. The initiative, led by composer Ed Newton-Rex, aims to influence UK copyright law discussions. Copies will be distributed at the London Book Fair to raise awareness.

As the UK government prepares to evaluate proposed changes to copyright law next week, a collective of 10,000 writers has released a unique protest publication. Titled Don’t Steal This Book, the volume contains no content beyond a list of the participating authors' names, symbolizing the void left by AI companies scraping creative works without permission.

The project originated from composer and activist Ed Newton-Rex. Advocates plan to distribute 1,000 copies during the ongoing London Book Fair, seeking to spotlight the issue and urge policymakers to act. Their message emphasizes the need to "protect the UK’s creatives, and refuse to legalise the theft of creative work by AI companies."

This effort highlights growing concerns among creators about the implications of AI technologies on intellectual property. The timing aligns with the government's upcoming assessment of copyright reforms, providing a platform for authors to voice their positions amid evolving digital policies.

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