A significant majority of Trump voters express the need for regulations on artificial intelligence, according to a recent poll. Eighty-seven percent believe AI companies should obtain permission from writers and artists before using their works for training. Eighty-eight percent support banning unauthorized face and voice replicas, with 84% advocating for fair compensation for data sourced from the internet. Concerns about economic impacts and competition from adversary nations like China remain prevalent among voters. The poll reflects a demand for legislative action in regulating AI technologies.
87% of Trump voters want AI companies to get permission from writers and artists before using their work to train for-profit models.
88% support banning unauthorized computer-generated replicas of a person's voice and likeness, a key provision of the proposed NO FAKES Act.
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