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    Kristen Bell tells Instagram to ‘get rid of AI’ before becoming official Instagram spokesperson

    Comic VibeBy Comic VibeSeptember 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Meta has struck a deal with well-known actors to provide voices for its Meta AI chatbot, with Kristen Bell one of the first voice actors. Bell’s voice was a bit surprising. Back in June, she spoke out against Meta’s artificial intelligence using her data.

    She retweeted a popular Instagram message, declaring that she refused to allow Meta to use her content and likeness to train large language models and demanded that Instagram “get rid of artificial intelligence programming.”

    The notice states that by republishing, the user is denying Meta’s permission to use their personal data for these purposes. Celebrities including Jessica Chastain, Sarah Paulson and Ashley Tisdale have retweeted the latest version of this tip – retweeting it doesn’t log you out, though.

    The unease stems from a June update to Meta’s terms of service, which allowed the company to use posts, images and online tracking data to train its Llama 3 AI model. You can opt out through a series of settings, but not by posting on Instagram.

    The role of artificial intelligence in the creative industries has sparked fierce debate, with entertainment union SAG-AFTRA working to ensure its members are not replaced by artificial intelligence without their consent and working with California to pass restrictions on artificial intelligence clones of actors. bill. But artists and actors aren’t necessarily against the technology itself—they just want to be fairly compensated. In Mehta’s case, wall street journal Actors were reportedly paid millions of dollars for their contributions.

    Representatives for Meta and Bell did not respond. edgeRequest for comment.

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