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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Shahana Yasmin

Cate Blanchett leads Hollywood stars in fight against AI art theft

  • Cate Blanchett has launched RSL Media, a non-profit organisation aimed at empowering artists and individuals to control how AI companies use their creative work, voices, and likenesses without permission, citing the "unchecked and unregulated" growth of AI technologies.
  • RSL Media plans to introduce a "human consent standard" allowing individuals to formally declare permissions for AI systems to use their identities and creative assets, including films, music, voices, and facial likenesses, with options to classify use as "allowed", "allowed with terms", or "prohibited".
  • A free public registry is set to launch in June, enabling users to verify identities, register works, and encode permissions into machine-readable signals for AI systems, with consent ID reservations available immediately through the organisation's website.
  • The initiative has garnered significant support from numerous prominent entertainment industry figures, including George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Emma Thompson, Helen Mirren, and Steven Soderbergh, who view it as an urgent and essential solution to AI's current practice of "stealing" creative content.
  • RSL Media builds upon an existing "Really Simple Licensing" framework and emerges amidst growing criticism from artists and writers regarding AI companies' use of creative material, highlighted by incidents such as Scarlett Johansson's accusation against OpenAI for using a voice "eerily similar" to her own.

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