It appears that the situation in Hollywood has shifted, and self-preservation has surfaced quickly. Over 400 prominent figures in Hollywood – among them Ben Stiller, Mark Ruffalo, Ron Howard, Cate Blanchett, and even Paul McCartney – have penned an open letter to the Trump Administration‘s Office of Science and Technology Policy. Their request? To safeguard their copyrighted content from being used freely by AI companies such as OpenAI and Google.
Yes, you read that right. Many of the same celebrities who spent the past eight years vilifying Trump are now relying on his administration to block Big Tech’s attempt to sidestep copyright laws and monetize their work without fair compensation.
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