Supporters of President Trump strongly favor measures that would shield Americans — especially creatives — from being harmed by the emergence of artificial intelligence and outlaw so-called “deepfakes,” according to a new poll released Wednesday.
Among voters who backed Trump in the 2024 presidential election, 87% agree that AI developers should obtain permission from writers and artists before using their creative works to train for-profit AI models and that “effective guardrails” are needed to “protect people from being exploited” by the technology.
The nationwide survey of Trump voters, released Wednesday and obtained by The Post, was conducted by Global Strategy Group and North Star Opinion Research on behalf of the Human Artistry Campaign — a coalition of groups representing recording artists, photographers, actors, songwriters, composers, athletes and journalists pushing for the “advancement of responsible AI.”
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