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Hollywood's AI Uprising: Stars Fight Copyright Theft
22 Jan
Summary
- Hundreds of entertainment figures are demanding AI companies stop using copyrighted work.
- The 'Stealing Isn't Innovation' movement highlights AI's unauthorized use of creative content.
- Creators advocate for ethical partnerships and licensing deals with AI developers.

A significant coalition of over 700 entertainment professionals, including Scarlett Johansson, is demanding that technology companies cease using copyrighted artistic content to train AI models.
Led by the Human Artistry Campaign's 'Stealing Isn't Innovation' movement, prominent figures like Cate Blanchett and Vince Gilligan have lent their names to the cause. They accuse unspecified tech giants of theft and are calling for ethical collaborations regarding artistic material.
The campaign argues that while AI development is advancing, it should not come at the expense of creators' rights. They emphasize that respecting copyright through licensing deals and partnerships is a viable and ethical alternative to unauthorized use of creative assets.




