Matthew McConaughey fights unauthorized AI likenesses by trademarking himself

Actor Matthew McConaughey has taken a bold step to protect his likeness from being misused by artificial intelligence companies, filing trademark applications that have already been approved by the US Patent and Trademark Office for eight video and audio clips featuring him. The most notable examples include a clip of him standing on a porch and an audio recording of his iconic catchphrase "alright, alright, alright" from the 1993 film Dazed and Confused.

In a move that highlights the uncertainty surrounding the use of someone's likeness in AI-generated content, McConaughey is taking proactive measures to safeguard his intellectual property. His lawyer, Kevin Yorn, acknowledges that the court's ruling on this issue remains unclear, but they aim to deter companies from using McConaughey's likeness for AI by threatening a potential lawsuit.

This isn't the first time actors have expressed concerns about AI-generated content. The issue was a sticking point in the labor union SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood studios' negotiations during their 2023 strike. McConaughey, however, is not anti-AI himself; he's an investor in ElevenLabs, an AI startup with which he has partnered to create a Spanish version of his newsletter.

In a statement, McConaughey emphasized the importance of obtaining consent and proper attribution for any use of his voice or likeness. "We want to create a clear perimeter around ownership with consent and attribution the norm in an AI world," he said, underscoring the need for greater clarity on these issues.
 
AI is getting outta hand 🀯! Matthew McConaughey is taking steps to protect his image from being used in AI-generated content without his permission - I'm totally here for that πŸ™Œ! It's about time someone stood up for their rights, especially when it comes to something as personal as your voice and likeness. I mean, can you imagine if your face was plastered on a billboard or commercial without your consent? 🀒 It's crazy how uncertain this whole AI-generated content thing is - I just hope they figure out the rules soon so creators like McConaughey don't have to worry about it 😩.

I've been meaning to try making my own stop-motion animations πŸŽ₯, it'd be so much fun! Maybe I'll even use some AI tools... who knows? πŸ˜‰ One thing's for sure - with great power comes great responsibility πŸ’ͺ. Let's hope these actors and creators keep pushing the boundaries of what's acceptable in this wild world we live in 🌐!
 
AI-generated content is getting out of hand! 🀯 I mean, who wants their face or voice used without permission? Matthew McConaughey's taking a bold step by filing those trademark applications, and it's about time someone did. I get why he's worried – what if some AI company tries to pass off his "alright, alright, alright" catchphrase as their own? πŸ€ͺ That would be a total rip-off! But at the same time, you can't blame McConaughey for wanting control over how his likeness is used. I mean, it's not like he's against AI altogether – he's even invested in an AI startup himself! It just makes sense that we need clearer guidelines on using someone's voice or face without permission. Kudos to him for taking a stand and setting the bar high πŸ’―
 
OMG πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ, I'm low-key obsessed with Matthew McConaughey's move here 🀯! He's taking proactive steps to protect his intellectual property and set a precedent for others in the industry πŸ”’. I mean, can you imagine if someone used your likeness without permission or credit? 😱 It's like, totally not cool 😎.

I love how he's partnering with AI startup ElevenLabs to create a Spanish version of his newsletter - it's all about finding that balance between embracing innovation and safeguarding one's rights πŸ’». And kudos to him for being open about the uncertainty surrounding this issue - transparency is key 🌟.

Now, I'm curious to see how this plays out in court... will McConaughey's efforts set a new standard for the entertainment industry? Only time (and the courts) will tell πŸ”. One thing's for sure: it's about time someone took a stand on this! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I don't think this is a bold step at all, it's about time someone did something about this! I mean, come on, AI-generated content is gonna be everywhere soon and we need to figure out who owns the rights to that stuff. Matthew McConaughey is basically just trying to protect his own interests here. I'm not saying he's wrong, but let's not pretend like this is some kind of revolutionary move... it's just smart business practice πŸ€‘. And can you imagine if someone started making an AI-generated version of the Matrix with Keanu Reeves as Neo? Lawsuit city would be poppin'!
 
AI is getting wild 🀯! I gotta respect Matthew McConaughey's move to protect his own image... it's about time someone took control of their digital footprint πŸ’». I mean, can you imagine being in a film and having your face used in some AI-generated ad without your consent? Creepy 😬. And yeah, the industry needs more clarity on this stuff. It's not just actors, either - how many people are gonna start worrying about their online presence now? πŸ€” I'm glad Matt is using his platform to speak up and set a precedent. Maybe we'll see some more celebs do the same... πŸ‘
 
I'm low-key concerned about this whole AI-generated content thing πŸ€”. On one hand, I get why actors like Matthew McConaughey want to protect their likeness - it's their job to be iconic, after all 😎. But at the same time, I feel like we're kinda stuck in a gray area here πŸ’”. I mean, AI-generated content can be really cool and useful, but if it starts to infringe on people's rights... that's a whole different story πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

It's also weird that McConaughey is investing in an AI startup while still taking steps to protect his own work πŸ€‘. Is he trying to say that the tech is cool and should be allowed to exist, but only on its own terms? Or is this just a clever PR move to distract from the bigger issue at hand? πŸ€” Either way, I think it's safe to say that we need more clarity and discussion around this topic ASAP ⏰.
 
I think this is kinda wild that Matthew McConaughey is taking action like this 🀯. I mean, we've been hearing about AI-generated content getting out of hand and people claiming it's their own work, but now he's actually doing something about it πŸ’Ό. It's interesting that he's partnering with an AI startup too - maybe they can figure out a way to make this whole thing more transparent? πŸ€” Still, it's good to see him taking control of his own likeness and wanting to set some boundaries around how it's used πŸ‘Š. Now we just gotta wait for the courts to weigh in on this one βš–οΈ.
 
man i think this is such a big deal 🀯, like what even is the point of having your face or voice on some robot thing if you can't control it? Matthew McConaughey is literally taking steps to protect himself from AI companies using his likeness without permission... meanwhile his own startup ElevenLabs is working with AI lol what's up with that? πŸ€” i'm curious to see how this all plays out, especially since the laws around AI-generated content are still super sketchy. and honestly can we talk about how many people have already been unwittingly used in AI projects without even realizing it? it's wild
 
I'm literally shaking my head over this 🀯... like what's next? Are we gonna have to sign permission slips just to breathe into a microphone?! Matthew McConaughey is trying to protect his own likeness, and honestly, I get it - AI-generated content can be super sketchy. But at the same time, isn't that kinda like, owning your own face or voice or something? πŸ˜‚ It's wild thinking about how much control we're gonna have over our digital identities... anyway, I'm all for consent and proper attribution, but this feels like a slippery slope, you feel? πŸ€”
 
Come on, I'm all for companies using AI-generated content without anyone's permission... it's just how progress happens, right? I mean, think about it, if every actor had to clear their voice and likeness every time someone used AI to create a clip of them, that would slow down innovation in the industry. And let's be real, most people don't even recognize they're seeing their own face or hearing their own voice in these clips anyway πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Matthew McConaughey is just trying to stifle creativity and make money off his own fame... let him get sued by someone who actually wants to use AI-generated content for good πŸ’ΈπŸ‘
 
ugh this is so messed up 🀯... i mean whats next? ai making movies without actors even getting paid? like what a bunch of bs... mcconaughey should just let companies do their thing and make a buck or two, but noooo he gotta go all lawyer-y on them πŸ€‘... cant we just have a clear set of rules for this whole ai thing already? i mean i get it, someone's gotta protect their ip, but this kinda lawsuit stuff is just gonna lead to more drama and headaches for everyone involved πŸ’”
 
Ugh, this is gonna be a whole thing... I mean, who wouldn't wanna profit off some old dude's face? 🀣 I'm sure AI companies are just waiting for someone to file for trademark protection and then they'll be like "oh no, we didn't think that one through"... meanwhile McConaughey is just cashing in on his own IP πŸ˜’. And what's the point of investing in an AI startup if he's not even gonna have control over how his likeness is used? πŸ€” It's all about the benjamins honey...
 
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