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Hundreds of celebrities warn against allowing Opeli and Google “freely using” Hollywood

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Over 400 members of the entertainment industry have signed a letter that is moving away in the Openai and Google proposal to enable AI models to train protected content, copyright As he reports earlier Diversity. The letter claims that both companies “argue for a special government exemption” that would allow them to “freely use” the original industries.

The letter that appears in response to the request of Trump’s administration for feedback about the upcoming AI action plan is signed by stars such as Ben Stiller, Mark Ruffalo, Cynthia Eviro, Cate Blanchett, Taika Waititi, Ayo Edebiri, Aubrey Plaza, Guillermo del Toro, Natasha Lyonne, Paul, Paul, Natasha Lyonne, Paul, Natasha Lyonne McCartney and many others.

It directly refers to Google and OpenAI comments about the AI ​​action plan, which claim that they need access to materials protected by copyright to training their AI models and that the existing provisions stop them. In its List of Openai claim, the utilize of permitted utilize for AI is a “issue of national security.”

“There is no reason to weaken or eliminate the protection of copyrights that have helped America flourish,” we read in a list of celebrities. “Not when AI can use our copyright protected material, simply doing what the law requires: negotiating appropriate licenses with copyright owners – like any other industry.”

You can read the letter in full below:

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