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Hollywood stars begged Trump for help after he called him “pig” and “small dictator”

Hollywood stars begged Trump for help after he called him “pig” and “small dictator”

Hundreds of celebrities, including many liberals who have insulted Donald Trump, now begging his help to push them back against the big technological proposals on AI.

President Trump has revealed a massive $ 500 billion plan to build artificial information projects in the United States on the first day of the second term.

The project called “Stargate” will also create about 100,000 jobs.

Openai and Google have told Washington next week that they believe that American copyright laws allow companies to train systems using copyright -protected works.

Liberal stars – including Ben Stiller, Olivia Wilde, Cynthia Erivo, Aubrey Plaza, Paul McCartney, Mark Ruffalo and Cate Blanchett – ask Trump to return.

They write that if Openai and Google were allowed to do this, they would “freely exploit the creative and knowledge industries of America, despite substantial income (Openai and Google) and available funds.”

“We strongly believe that the global leadership of America should not come to the detriment of our essential creative industries,” says the letter.

“Companies AI calls to undermine this economic and cultural force by weakening copyright protection for films, television series, art works, writing, music and voice used to train models at the center of multimillational corporate evaluations.”

Hollywood stars begged Trump for help after he called him “pig” and “small dictator”

Hundreds of celebrities, including many liberals who have publicly insulted Donald Trump in the past, now begging his help in returning against the great technological proposals on AI

Liberal stars - including Ben Stiller (in the picture), Olivia Wilde, Cynthia Erivo, Aubrey Plaza, Paul McCartney, Mark Ruffalo and Cate Blanchett - I ask Trump to push him back on

Liberal stars – including Ben Stiller (in the picture), Olivia Wilde, Cynthia Erivo, Aubrey Plaza, Paul McCartney, Mark Ruffalo and Cate Blanchett – I ask Trump to push him back on

Many of the stars who signed the letter slammed the president in the past.

Stiller, one of the biggest names on the list, called a 2017 Trump press conference “the worst message I have ever heard of a president in the world.”

“I despise Donald Trump with all my intestine, and his speech last night confirmed what is a pathetic, petulant and dishonest pig,” wrote actress Olivia Wilde in the same year.

Director Ron Howard, who also signed, said that in 2020 Trump is “a self-serving, dishonest, morally failed, who does not care about anything or anyone, apart from his fame and bank account.”

Mark Ruffalo said earlier this year: “There is no one to keep America safe to be robbed by Trump and Elon.”

He also calls his performance in Box Bomb Mickey 17 a “underestimated” imitation of Trump and named his character a “little dictator”, according to deadline.

Other Big-Name Signatories includes: Guillermo del Toro, Natasha Lyonne, Paul McCartney, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Cord Jefferson, Bette Midler, Ava Duvernay, Paul Simon, Ángel Manuel Soto, Taika Waititi, Ayo Edebrii, Joseph Gordon-Col. Lily Gladstone, Sam Mendes, Brit Marling, Janelle Monáe, Bryn Mooser, Rian Johnson, Paul Giamatti, Maggie Gylenhall, Alfonso Curon, Judd ApaTow, Kim Gordon, Chris Rock and Michaela Coel.

In January, Trump hosted Masayoshi Son, Masayoshi, Larry Ellison and Sam Altman from Oracle and Openai in the Roosevelt room, Tuesday aftern.

“I despise Donald Trump with all my intestine, and his speech last night confirmed what is a pathetic, petulant and dishonest pig,” wrote actress Olivia Wilde in 2017, now asking for Trump’s help

Mark Ruffalo said earlier this year:

Mark Ruffalo said earlier this year: “There is no one to keep America safe to be robbed by Trump and Elon”

Cynthia Erivo is another celebrity that signed the letter after being critical with Trump in the past

Cynthia Erivo is another celebrity that signed the letter after being critical with Trump in the past

The new entity will be called Stargate.

The initiative will build data centers in Texas and work on generating more electricity to develop AI with fast movement.

“What we want to do is want to keep it in this country,” Trump said. “China is a competitor, others are competitors.”

Ellison has presented how you could be used to improve the patient’s care and cure diseases in the medical field.

The letter of over 400 celebrities sent to Trump asking to turn back to the Big Tech proposals

Hi friends and strangers. As you can be aware, there has recently been a recommendation by Openai and Google to the current US administration, which is gaining an alarming traction to eliminate all legal protection and railings around the protection law on the formation of artificial intelligence. This rewrite of the law enshrined in favor of the so-called “correct use” needed an initial answer until 23:59 PM et on Saturday, so I submitted an initial letter with the signatories I had at that time.

We continue to accept signatures now for a modification of our initial statement. Please do not hesitate to convey this to anyone who thinks it can be invested in the ethical maintenance of their intellectual property. You can add your name and any guilds or unions or the description of the self you feel adequate but please do not edit the letter itself. Thank you very much for kicking off on Saturday night!

The Hollywood response to the action plan of the artificial intelligence of the administration and the need for the copyright law to be respected.

We, the members of the entertainment industry in America – represent an intersection of cinemas, directors, producers, actors, writers, studios, production companies, musicians, composers, sound and production designers, publishers, Gaffers, Union and members of the Academy and other industrial professionals, we submit to this The administration’s request to be contributed to the Action Plan.

We strongly believe that the global leadership of America should not come to the detriment of our essential creative industries. The American artic and entertainment industry holds over 2.3 million US jobs with over $ 229 billion in salaries annually, while offering the foundation of American democratic influence and soft power abroad. But the companies AI calls to undermine this economic and cultural force by weakening copyright protection for movies, television series, art works, writing, music and voices used at the center of corporate evaluations of several billion dollars.

Do not make mistakes: this problem far exceeds the entertainment industry, as the right to train for all copyright protected has an impact on all knowledge industries in America. When technological companies and you ask for unlimited access to all data and information, they are not only threatening films, books and music, but also the work of all writers, publishers, photographers, scientists, architects, engineers, designers, doctors, software developers and all other professionals who work with computers and generates. These professions are the core of the way we discover, learn and share knowledge as a society and as a nation. This problem does not refer only to the management of AI or to the economy and individual rights, but about the continuous leadership of America in the creation and possession of valuable intellectual properties in each field.

It is clear that Google (evaluated at $ 2 billion) and Openai (evaluated at over $ 157 billion) support a special government exemption so that it can freely exploit the creative and knowledge industries of America, despite the substantial income and available funds. There is no reason to weaken or eliminate copyright protections that have helped America bloom. Not when companies you can use our material protected by copyright by simply carrying out what the law: negotiating the appropriate licenses with copyright holders – as any other industry does. Access to the creative catalog of American films, writing, video content and music is not a national security issue. They do not require an exempted government exemption from the law on existing US copyrights.

America has not become a global cultural power by mistake. Our success comes directly from our fundamental respect for IP and copyright that rewards the creative assumption of risks by talented Americans and workers from each state and territory. For almost 250 years, the right of American copyright has balanced the creator’s rights with the needs of the public, creating the most vibrant creative economy in the world. We recommend that the American Action Plan will maintain the existing author staff to maintain the power of American creative and knowledgeable industries, as well as American cultural influence abroad.