Hollywood warns relaxing copyright laws could harm the U.S. economy, affecting over 2.3 million jobs and $229 billion in ...
AI firms want exemptions to expand the tech’s learnings. An open letter backed by McCartney highlights the risks to America’s ...
More than 400 celebrities signed a letter demanding the Trump administration uphold copyright laws against AI firms looking ...
Over 400 actors, writers and directors signed an open letter outlining serious concerns about copyrights amid big tech's AI ...
Paul McCartney, Cynthia Erivo, and Chris Rock were among the over 400 celebrities who signed an open letter on March 18th ...
Less than two years after going on strike partly over the encroachment of AI in the entertainment industry, hundreds of ...
Letter signed by 400 creative types, including a Beatle, issued after startling submission to US government by OpenAI and ...
More than 400 Hollywood creative leaders urged the Trump White House to not roll back copyright protections at the behest of ...
Celebrities including Ron Howard, Cate Blanchett, Cynthia Erivo and Paul McCartney submitted a letter to a White House office ...
A string of 400 Hollywood stars, including Paul McCartney, have submitted an open letter to the White House deploring Trump's plans to benefit AI companies.
Sean Paul reflects on the influence of AI in music, expressing concerns that it could lead to laziness among songwriters and ...
Chief executives from the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Albert Hall and National Theatre have shared joint statement urging government to support ‘moral and economic’ rights of creatives ...