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Major publishers call on the US government to ‘Stop AI Theft’

Hundreds of publishers, including New York Timesand Washington Postand GuardianAnd freedom The mother company Vox Media, is Advertising campaign management this week Urging the government to protect content from artificial intelligence. Campaign, The responsible support called artificial intelligenceManaged by the News/Media Alliance Trade Association and consists of many ads that will appear in printing and online.

Each advertisement has a phraseLike, “Keep Watch on AI”, “Stop AI Theft” and “AI stealing from you”, while the text on the bottom reads: “Theft is non -American. Washington told Washington to make the large technological wage of the content it takes.” The campaign comes just weeks after Openai and Google wrote letters to the government, Urging her to allow artificial intelligence models for them To train in copyright content.

The advertisement also contains a QR link and symbol that leads to the support page responsible for artificial intelligence, as it drives users to contact their local representatives about the major technology companies demanding compensation for writers, artists and journalists to some extent. The government calls for a delegation of support in the content created by artificial intelligence as well.

“For the present time, Big Tech and AI are using publishers’ content against them, taking them without permission or compensation for AI products that attract advertising revenues and subscription out of the original creators of this content,” said Daniel Kofi, President and CEO of the News Alliance/Media. “The media industry is not hostile to the AI-many companies and creators use artificial intelligence tools in their work. Instead, we are looking for a balanced ecosystem where artificial intelligence is responsible with responsibility.”

In February, The major newspapers in the United Kingdom have managed a similar campaign. Many of their covers did “make it fair” as part of the initiative that asked readers to help protect artificial intelligence from training in copyright. Some other publishers who participate in the campaign of support responsible for artificial intelligence Atlantic Oceanand Seattle Timesand Tamba Bay Timesand Wireless Conde Nast, and Politico The owner of Axel Springer.

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