Hollywood urges Trump to protect film, TV from AI
- Over 400 Hollywood actors, musicians, and filmmakers signed an open letter urging the Trump administration to deny proposals allowing AI companies to train on copyrighted works without permission.
- The letter emphasizes that America's entertainment industry supports 2.3 million jobs and contributes $229 billion in wages annually.
- Stars like Ben Stiller and Cate Blanchett argue that weakening copyright protections would threaten America's creative economy.
- The stars' letter warns that weakening copyright protections would enable tech giants to exploit America's creative economy, jeopardizing its cultural and economic strength.
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