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.
Some of the biggest names in Hollywood have come together to push back against the threat Artificial Intelligence poses to copyright protections.
Over 400 have signed open letter including Cynthia Erivo, Cate Blanchett, Cord Jefferson, Ben Stiller, Ron Howard and Bette Midler.
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Hundreds of stars, including Ben Stiller, Paul McCartney, Aubrey Plaza and Olivia Wilde are urging the Trump Administration to push back on proposals from OpenAI and Google that would allow the tech ...