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‘It’s theft – plain and simple’: hundreds of artists including Scarlett Johansson have snapped and made an anti-AI campaign that says ‘a better way exists’


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  • Hundreds of artists have launched an anti-AI campaign
  • They say AI is stealing their work and want licensing deals instead
  • Signatories include Scarlett Johansson, Cyndi Lauper, and more

Among the many controversies surrounding the use of artificial intelligence (AI), the way it trains its algorithms on artistic works without compensation is among the most contentious. That dispute has now led to a campaign by actors, musicians, writers, and others to push back against the “theft” of their works by AI.

Dubbed “Stealing Isn’t Innovation,” the campaign’s website states that “some of the biggest tech companies … are using American creators’ work to build AI platforms without authorization or regard for copyright law.” The site continues: “It’s not progress. It’s theft – plain and simple.”

Below the opening statements is a list of signatories containing hundreds of famous names, including singer Cyndi Lauper ...


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