A controversial bill in the UK, the Data (Use and Access) Bill, has been passed without an amendment that would have required tech companies to disclose their use of copyright material when training AI tools. High-profile artists like Sir Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, and Dua Lipa opposed the government's refusal to include the amendment, fearing it would allow tech firms to exploit UK content without compensation. Despite the bill passing, concerns remain about the impact on the UK's creative industry and the potential loss of assets to foreign AI developers. The government argues that the bill will benefit the economy and society, but critics maintain that the UK's creative sector is at risk without stronger copyright protections.