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Major publishers are calling on the US government to "stop AI theft". This week, hundreds of publishers, including <i>The New York Times</i>, <i>The Washington Post</i>, and <i>The Guardian</i>, are launching an advertising campaign to urge the government to protect content from AI encroachment...

Major Publishers Call on US Government to "Stop AI Theft"

Hundreds of publishers this week, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Guardian, are launching an advertising campaign urging the government to protect content from AI. The campaign, called "Support Responsible AI", is initiated by the News/Media Alliance in the US and consists of several ads that will appear in print and online. Each ad features phrases such as "Beware of AI", "Stop AI Theft", and "AI Can Steal Your Information Too". The text at the bottom reads: "Stealing is un-American. Tell Washington to make Big Tech pay for what they steal." The ads also include a link and a QR code that direct users to the "Support Responsible AI" page, which prompts users to contact their local representatives and demand that Big Tech companies fairly compensate writers, artists, and journalists for their work. It also calls on the government to mandate attribution for AI-generated content.

—— TheVerge

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