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Hollywood stars urge Trump to protect film and TV from AI


Published on 2025-03-18 18:22:36 - TAG24
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  • Hundreds of Hollywood stars have urged Donald Trump's White House to protect film, TV, and music copyrights against big tech and artificial intelligence.

The article from MSN discusses how a group of Hollywood stars, including Tom Cruise, Scarlett Johansson, and others, have signed an open letter urging former President Donald Trump to take action to protect the film and television industry from the potential negative impacts of artificial intelligence (AI). The letter, organized by the Human Artistry Campaign, expresses concerns about AI's ability to replicate human creativity, potentially leading to job losses and the devaluation of artistic work. The celebrities argue for regulations that would ensure AI is used as a tool to enhance, rather than replace, human creativity in the entertainment industry. They emphasize the need for policies that safeguard artists' rights, ensure fair compensation, and maintain the integrity of creative works against AI-generated content.

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