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Major publishers call on the US government to ‘Stop AI Theft’

Apr 07, 2025 - theverge.com
Emma Roth reports on a new ad campaign called Support Responsible AI, organized by the News/Media Alliance trade association. The campaign involves hundreds of publishers, including major outlets like _The New York Times_, _The Washington Post_, and _The Guardian_, urging the government to protect content from AI misuse. The ads, appearing in print and online, feature slogans such as “Keep Watch On AI” and “Stop AI Theft,” and call for Big Tech to compensate creators for using their content. The campaign follows recent appeals from OpenAI and Google to allow AI models to train on copyrighted material.

The campaign encourages the public to contact local representatives to advocate for fair compensation and attribution in AI-generated content. Danielle Coffey, President and CEO of the News/Media Alliance, emphasizes that the news media industry is not against AI but seeks a balanced ecosystem where AI is developed responsibly. This initiative mirrors a similar campaign in the UK, where newspapers urged protection against AI training on copyrighted content. Other participants in the campaign include _The Atlantic_, _Seattle Times_, and _Politico_ owner Axel Springer.

Key takeaways:

  • Hundreds of publishers are running an ad campaign called Support Responsible AI, urging the government to protect content from AI.
  • The campaign is organized by the News/Media Alliance and includes ads with phrases like "Keep Watch On AI" and "Stop AI Theft."
  • The campaign follows letters from OpenAI and Google to the government, asking to allow AI models to train on copyrighted content.
  • Participating publishers include The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, and The Verge parent company Vox Media.
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