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AI Intensifies Digital Piracy Threat for Big Tech and Media

What Happened

Deadline reports that AI technologies are accelerating digital piracy by making it more efficient to duplicate and spread copyrighted material across online platforms. Media companies and Big Tech firms face growing challenges as generative AI tools lower the barrier to stealing, distributing, and monetizing movies, TV shows, and other creative works without authorization. The article urges the tech industry to recognize the \”turbo-charged\” threat posed by AI-enabled piracy and to update security, detection, and enforcement tactics to protect digital media. Industry stakeholders are called on to cooperate in preventing widespread copyright violations that could harm the creative economy.

Why It Matters

The rise of AI-driven piracy presents significant risks to media producers, tech platforms, and artists, threatening their revenue models and undermining intellectual property rights. Effective responses will help sustain innovation and fair compensation in the digital age. Read more in our AI News Hub

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