‘I’d Have Told Them to F*ck Off’: Succession Star Brian Cox Says AI Is a Human Rights Issue | Hollywood actors entered their 100th day on strike last week in part over demands for contractual prote…::Hollywood actors entered their 100th day on strike last week in part over demands for contractual protections against AI.
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Both in and out of character at the same time
I think you mean Supertroopers star.
Bites bar of soap and spits it at the author
Here’s the reference if you either don’t get it, or need a replay of this great scene:
Go on. Bite it. Make him look like an ass
These boys get that syrup in 'em, they get all antsy in their pantsy.
For O’Hagan.
He’ll let AI take his job when his shit turns purple and tastes like rainbow sherbet.
You get em, denim Dan!
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Succession star Brian Cox has joined the parade of actors fighting against artificial intelligence, calling it a “human rights issue.” Cox, who’s known for playing Logan Roy in the series, equated using AI to replicate an actor’s likeness as “identity theft” in an interview with Sky News this week, adding that he worries about young actors who may be primary targets.
“The younger actors are put in a situation where they’re told they have to do this and they don’t, but they don’t know that at the time, …” Cox told the outlet, referring to the increasingly common practice of studios pressuring actors to get body scans and sign away their rights.
This week, actress Scarlett Johansson filed a lawsuit against an AI app for using her likeness in an unauthorized advertisement.
Her lawsuit follows complaints by other actors including Tom Hanks, Keanu Reeves, and Tom Cruise who have called out other ads for using their likeness without permission.
Hollywood actors have been on strike for more than 100 days as they fight to have safeguards against artificial intelligence, arguing that it poses a threat to their job security and control over their own likeness.
Staying true to his character, Cox concluded in his interview that what’s happening in Hollywood has “been pretty horrendous.” He continued: “And then the deal, you know, we give you $50 or £50 to have you in perpetuity well, basically, I’d have told them to f*** off.”
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He’s got some pretty smart arguments there.
Spoken like a Roy lol