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AI's Impact on Hollywood Jobs: A Growing Concern
USATuesday, March 18, 2025
California has also taken steps to protect actors from AI replicas. Last year, Governor Gavin Newsom signed two bills into law. One requires contracts to specify if AI-generated replicas will be used. The other bans the commercial use of digital replicas of deceased performers without consent from their estates.
The list of artists signing the letter is growing. It now includes names like Ben Stiller, Cara Delevingne, and Cate Blanchett. The letter argues that the entertainment industry supports millions of jobs and contributes billions to the economy. They worry that weakening copyright protections could undermine this.
The debate about AI regulation is happening on a global scale. Vice President JD Vance recently warned against overregulating AI. He said this could harm the industry's growth. Meanwhile, President Trump has also made moves to boost AI development in the U. S. He repealed former President Biden's executive order on AI safety and outlined a new framework for AI development.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has criticized Trump's rollback of AI guidelines. They say the previous administration's steps were important for protecting rights and ensuring AI tools work as intended. The ACLU also wants regular testing to make sure AI tools follow existing laws.
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