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Human Artistry Campaign Launches Anti-Training Initiative

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Relevance Score
Human Artistry Campaign Launches Anti-Training Initiative
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The Human Artistry Campaign launched Thursday the “Stealing Isn’t Innovation” effort, backed by more than 700 creators including Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, protesting tech firms training generative AI on copyrighted works without permission. The coalition, which includes unions like the Writers Guild and SAG-AFTRA, urges licensing and creator opt-outs and highlights limited existing deals such as Disney’s OpenAI Sora arrangement.

Key Points

  • 1Announces campaign backed by 700+ creators, including Johansson, Blanchett and Gordon-Levitt
  • 2Argues tech firms train generative models on copyrighted works without authorization, calling it large-scale theft
  • 3Urges licensing and opt-out mechanisms, signaling legal and commercial pressure on AI companies

Scoring Rationale

High industry relevance and official backing drive impact, but limited novelty and mainly advocacy reduce practical immediacy.

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