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Celebrities Stand Up for Creators' Rights in AI Training Debate
Washington, D.C., USATuesday, March 18, 2025
The debate is not just happening in the US. The UK has also proposed allowing AI companies to use any material they have access to, unless creators opt out. This has sparked protests, including a silent album by over 1, 000 musicians and daily newspapers featuring the slogan "Make It Fair. " The celebrities' letter is a call to action, urging the government to protect creators' rights and the industries they support.
The letter also criticizes the idea that relaxing copyright laws would promote "the freedom to learn. " The celebrities argue that there is no need to eliminate copyright protections to improve AI models. Instead, they suggest that AI companies should respect creators' rights and compensate them fairly. This would ensure that the creative industries continue to thrive and contribute to America's cultural and economic success.
The celebrities' letter is a powerful statement of support for creators' rights. It shows that the entertainment industry is united in its opposition to AI companies' plans to exploit copyrighted works without permission. The letter is a call to action, urging the government to protect creators' rights and the industries they support.
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