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Home / Technology / AI Accused of 'Theft' by Hundreds of Artists

AI Accused of 'Theft' by Hundreds of Artists

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Artists claim AI uses their work without permission for training.
  • Campaign demands licensing deals for AI content acquisition.
  • Celebrities like Scarlett Johansson signed the artists' petition.
AI Accused of 'Theft' by Hundreds of Artists

A significant number of artists, encompassing actors, musicians, and writers, have initiated a campaign to protest the use of their work in training artificial intelligence systems. Under the banner 'Stealing Isn't Innovation,' these creators assert that major tech firms are employing their content without consent or adherence to copyright laws.

The campaign's core demand is not to halt AI development but to establish ethical frameworks. It proposes licensing deals and partnerships as a responsible method for AI companies to acquire necessary materials. This approach would ensure creators are compensated for their contributions.

This movement comes amid ongoing disputes regarding AI's ingestion of artistic content. Numerous organizations have previously raised concerns about unauthorized use and lack of payment. The current campaign, backed by hundreds of signatories, signifies a unified stand against what is perceived as intellectual property theft, with hopes of influencing Big Tech's practices.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The campaign was launched by hundreds of artists who claim that AI companies are using their work without authorization or compensation to train algorithms.
The campaign is supported by hundreds of signatories, including notable figures such as Scarlett Johansson, Cyndi Lauper, and Common.
Artists involved in the campaign are seeking licensing deals and partnerships with AI companies, advocating for a responsible and ethical way to obtain content.

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