European Artists Unite to Defend Original Intent of EU AI Act Against Generative AI Misuse

July 16, 2025
European Artists Unite to Defend Original Intent of EU AI Act Against Generative AI Misuse
  • The artists emphasize the importance of maintaining the AI Act's focus on safeguarding the cultural and creative sectors, especially against AI systems that replicate their styles without permission.

  • This campaign features a video initiative and includes prominent figures like Spanish singer-songwriter Álex Ubago and Eurovision 2025 representative Justyna Steczkowska, who highlight the need for transparency and consent in AI training.

  • A core aspect of the proposed regulations is requiring AI companies to disclose summaries of the data used for training their models, promoting transparency.

  • On July 15, 2025, over 30 European artists launched the 'Stay True To The Act' campaign to urge EU policymakers to uphold the original intent of the EU AI Act, which aims to protect creators from the misuse of generative AI.

  • The campaign underscores the necessity of strong copyright protections for rights holders, ensuring their work is not exploited without permission.

  • Artists are concerned that their creations are being used without consent to train AI systems, which can replicate their styles and threaten their livelihoods.

  • Although the EU AI Act, passed in 2024, mandates disclosure of training data, its implementation is at risk of being weakened, potentially undermining accountability for AI companies.

  • The campaign advocates for a balanced relationship between AI and the creative community, emphasizing transparency, copyright protection, and the coexistence of both in the EU.

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