Scarlett Johansson has joined 700 entertainment industry figures in demanding that tech companies stop “stealing” copyrighted artistic work to train their AI models. Johansson has put her name to the ...
Cate Blanchett and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are also backing a campaign targeting AI firms for what they call outright theft of celebrity voices and likenesses.
Scarlett Johansson joins forces with other Hollywood stars to accuse AI firms of ‘theft’ - The actor is among a number of famous faces to have signed an open letter saying tech companies are stealing ...
Actress Scarlett Johansson has joined an influential coalition of more than 700 entertainment industry professionals in a robust denunciation of major artificial intelligence companies, accusing them ...
A new campaign to stop "Big Tech" from exploiting U.S. creatives boasts over 700 signees ...
Hundreds of writers, musicians and performers urge licensing deals instead of scraping creative work ...
Writers, actors and other musicians have come out in support of the Human Artistry Campaign's "Stealing Isn't Innovation" push for licensing and opt-out mechanisms for human-created works.
More than 700 artists, writers and creators, including Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, have united behind a new anti-AI campaign calling out the tech companies exploiting ...
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