Hollywood’s AI Fight: Julianne Moore, Kevin Bacon, Rosario Dawson Warn of ‘Threat’ — But What About You?

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Think about that. They’re calling for strict regulations on the AI you use while letting their rich studio buddies off the hook. This is less about justice and more about control—over both the future of technology and who profits from it.

It’s not the tool that poses a threat—it’s how we use it. Hollywood is trying to frame this battle as a moral issue, but it’s really about control. If the public allows stars to dictate how AI can train on publicly available data, the everyday person will lose out on the creative and educational possibilities that AI offers.

The Legal Sector Takes Note
Law firms like Husch Blackwell are already recognizing the importance of AI in their practice. They’ve launched an entire practice group dedicated to AI-related legal issues, advising clients on regulatory frameworks and risks. This is the future. By clamping down on AI, Hollywood risks stifling technological innovation not just in film, but in industries far removed from the entertainment world.

Can you imagine the impact on entertainment law? If law firms can’t even use AI tools to analyze the likenesses of their clients or celebrities they represent, it would place severe restrictions on legal strategy. What if attorneys want to build a case for a biopic or docudrama, using AI to generate visual depictions based on historical records? This proposal could complicate that process.