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Panicked Bob Iger begs White House to save Mickey Mouse from AI
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50762, member: 636"] Disney boss Bob Iger rushed to the White House with serious fears about artificial intelligence stealing Mickey Mouse and other beloved characters. The entertainment giant worries that AI systems could copy famous Disney stories without permission and use them badly. Iger told government officials that tech companies might create fake content using Disney characters that could damage the brand. The meeting highlights growing panic across Hollywood about AI technology running wild. Disney wants stronger laws to protect its valuable cartoon characters and movie franchises. Actress Natasha Lyonne also jumped into the fight by gathering 400 signatures from worried Hollywood stars. She wrote a letter to Trump's team warning that AI threatens creative jobs and could destroy the entertainment business. Lyonne even made a new film called Asteria that shows how AI should work properly with approved content only. The letter arrived just as the White House started writing new AI rules that could change everything. Many actors and directors fear losing work to computer programs that create content for free. Disney and Universal already filed lawsuits against AI company Midjourney for stealing copyrighted images to train their systems. The legal battle highlights the growing seriousness with which entertainment companies are addressing AI theft. Tech firms want to use AI everywhere while artists demand strict limits on what computers can copy. The White House must decide whether to protect creative workers or let AI companies continue taking content without asking. Hollywood waits nervously for new rules that could save or destroy their careers. [/QUOTE]
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