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Hollywood Stars Urge Trump to Protect Copyrights Amid AI Concerns
Over 400 prominent figures from Hollywood, including Cate Blanchett, Ben Stiller, and Paul McCartney, have signed a letter urging the Trump administration to maintain strong copyright protections in light of AI companies like Google and OpenAI seeking to weaken these laws. The letter emphasizes that allowing tech giants to exploit copyrighted works without permission would jeopardize America's cultural and economic strength, as the entertainment industry supports over 2.3 million jobs and generates $230 billion in wages annually. The artists argue that weakening copyright protections would enable AI firms to train models on vast amounts of creative content without compensating the original creators. This plea comes in response to the Trump administration's AI Action Plan, which aims to promote U.S. dominance in the AI sector. The signatories express concern that the current lobbying by tech companies could threaten the future of the creative industries. As AI continues to evolve, the tension between technological advancement and artistic integrity remains a critical issue.



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