Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett and others back Human Artistry Campaign’s ‘Stealing Isn’t Innovation’ push on AI training and licensing

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Hundreds of film, music and publishing figures have signed on to a new Human Artistry Campaign initiative arguing that AI systems should not be trained on creators’ work without permission. The effort, titled “Stealing Isn’t Innovation,” launched Thursday and calls for licensing arrangements and other consent-based options for creators.

The Human Artistry Campaign, a coalition of creator groups and industry organizations advocating for creator protections in the age of artificial intelligence, launched a new initiative Thursday titled “Stealing Isn’t Innovation.” (thewrap.com)

In campaign language published alongside the launch, organizers argue that the United States’ creative sector “creates jobs, economic growth and exports,” but that “some of the biggest tech companies, many backed by private equity and other funders,” are using creators’ work to build AI systems “without authorization or regard for copyright law.” (dailywire.com)

The campaign’s central message is blunt: “Stealing our work is not innovation. It’s not progress. It’s theft — plain and simple.” (dailywire.com)

Support for the initiative spans multiple creative industries. Publicly reported signatories include actors Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Fran Drescher, Kristen Bell, Olivia Munn and Sean Astin, along with television creator Vince Gilligan. (dailywire.com) Music artists named as supporters include Cyndi Lauper and the band R.E.M., among others. (dailywire.com) Authors listed among supporters include Jodi Picoult and Jonathan Franzen. (dailywire.com)

On the scale of support, outlets and participating organizations described the effort as having “more than 700” supporters, while other reporting said the total rose to “over 800” by Thursday. (dailywire.com)

The campaign urges AI companies to pursue consent-based approaches, including licensing deals and partnerships with creators and rightsholders. It also argues creators should have meaningful choices about whether their work is included in AI training and related uses. (dailywire.com)

In a statement cited by The Daily Wire as being reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Human Artistry Campaign senior advisor Dr. Moiya McTier said, “Real innovation comes from the human motivation to change our lives,” while warning that some AI development is “endangering artists’ careers” and using creative work “without authorization” to generate large corporate returns. (dailywire.com)

The launch comes amid continued debate across Hollywood and other creative fields over how rapidly advancing generative AI should be developed and deployed—an argument that has intensified as some creators and companies explore partnerships while others push for stricter guardrails around likeness, compensation and copyright. (dailywire.com)

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High-engagement posts from entertainment and music industry accounts strongly back the 'Stealing Isn’t Innovation' campaign led by Human Artistry Campaign. Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, and over 700 creatives accuse AI firms of theft for training on copyrighted works without permission, demanding licensing deals. Reactions emphasize protecting human artistry and ethical AI development.

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Illustration of Bandcamp banning AI music, featuring human musicians triumphing over prohibited AI generation on a platform announcement.
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Bandcamp bans AI-generated music to preserve human creativity

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Bandcamp has prohibited music generated wholly or substantially by AI on its platform, aiming to safeguard the human element in music creation. The policy, announced on January 14, 2026, allows users to flag suspected AI content for review and removal. This move contrasts with other streaming services grappling with an influx of AI-produced tracks.

Over 10,000 writers have collaborated on an empty book to protest the unauthorized use of their work in training AI models. The initiative, led by composer Ed Newton-Rex, aims to influence UK copyright law discussions. Copies will be distributed at the London Book Fair to raise awareness.

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The UK government has scrapped plans to allow AI firms to use copyrighted works without permission, prompting a positive response from the music industry. Industry leaders hailed the move as avoiding the 'worst possible outcome' but stressed that more action is needed to protect artists. Campaigners including Paul McCartney and Kate Bush had urged the reversal.

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At the India AI Impact Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described artificial intelligence as a turning point in human history that could reset the direction of civilisation. He expressed concern over the form of AI to be handed to future generations and emphasised making it human-centric and responsible. Experts have warned about risks including data privacy, deepfakes, and autonomous weapons.

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