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Scarlett Johansson and Cate Blanchett lead campaign against the use of AI

The initiative, signed by 700 artists, seeks to protect authors' rights and stop the illegal use of images by artificial intelligence

Scarlett Johansson and Cate Blanchett lead campaign against the use of AI
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A new program aims to stop the use of copyrighted material by artificial intelligence without the appropriate authorizations and has the support of the Hollywood community of artists. More than 700 petitions have been added to the list, which is led by Scarlett Johansson and Cate Blanchett.

The global alliance Human Artistry Campaign, known for promoting the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence, is known as" Stealing isn't technology" as the name of the program organized by the global partnership Human Artistry Campaign.

The organization's goals are to make it obvious that" stealing our work is no innovation" for the writers, actors, authors, and artists who have supported this initiative. It is not development. It's fraud, plain and simple. Instead of attempting to ban AI from use, the suggestion is to reach agreements with AI firms to ensure that performers receive fair compensation and copyright protection. There is a more effective manner. Some AI businesses can choose the dependable and humane way by entering the content and materials they want to use through licensing agreements and partnerships... It is possible to possess it all. The stars involved stated that we can have advanced, quick AI creation and that creators ' rights are respected. Other notables who signed the petition include: Jennifer Hudson, EGOT artist Jennifer Hudson, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt ( 500 Days of Summer ), in addition to Scarlett Johansson and Cate Blanchett.

Scarlett Johansson and her campaign against AI exploitation

The star of" Avengers" and" Jurassic World" has previously spoken out about the dangers AI can entail for the film industry. Remember that she filed a lawsuit against an artificial intelligence program that used her title and a similar image for an online advertising without her consent in 2023.

She also complained about using her voice in the movie" Her" as inspiration for its robot called "Sky," according to OpenAI, the company that is the parent firm of ChatGPT.

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