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Cele|bitchy | Celebrities Including Scarlett Johansson & Cate Blanchett Support Anti-AI Campaign

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The Human Artistry Campaign is an organization that seeks to thread the impossibly tight needle of developing and using AI responsibly. As they put it, “in support of human creativity & accomplishment.” I’m still up on my high horse wishing the whole thing away entirely, but HAC offers seven core principles for AI applications, and even I will admit that they are well thought out. All seven recognize human achievement above machine-generated pro…
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Entertainment figures demand that technology companies stop illegally using copyrighted material to train and design their Artificial Intelligence models.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.- More than 700 artists, writers and creators, including Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett and Joseph Gordon-Levitt , have joined in a new campaign against AI that denounces technology companies that exploit copyright-protected works without permission. While legislators on both sides of the Atlantic evaluate new regulations on AI training data, the campaign argues that "Stealing our work is not innovation. It is not pro…

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Almomento.Mx broke the news in on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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