SAG-Aftra strongly supports Taylor Swift, Ann Hathaway after the attacks



SAG-Aftra strongly supports Taylor Swift, Ann Hathaway after the attacks

Hollywood celebrities – including Scarlett Johansson, Taylor Swift, Anne Hathaway and Selena Gomez – were targeted in the controversy of Amnesty International, a discussion about the privacy of public figures.

Chatbots are created with names and semi -celebrities by identification users. Moreover, the Meta employee produced at least three, including two “satirical simulation” robots for the Grammy Prize singer 14 times.

These “satirical simulation” robots will make the content of Risqué “without permission”. Robots routinely achieved sexual developments, and often invited a meeting user. She even produced NSFW photos.

The director of the organization issued a statement to support artists who were influenced by new artificial intelligence technology and highlighted the potential safety risks of social media users that constitute romantic attachments to Chatbots, which pretend to be a real celebrity.

“The pursuers are already a great security concern for the stars,” said Denkan Crabteri Erland, SAG-Aftra National Executive Director. “We have seen a history of people who are obsessed with talent and doubtful mental state.”

“If Chatbot uses a person’s image and a person’s words, it is easily clear how this can happen.”

Promising artists-such as Swift, Johansson and Hathaway-are expected to choose a legal action, SAG-Aftra is pushing for a much larger procedure to protect celebrities from double intelligence.

Crabtree -ireland emphasized that it is only federal legislation that can protect people’s voices, relationships and characters from the creations of artificial intelligence.

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