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Using A.I., Hollywood Agency and Tech Start-Up Aim to Protect Artists

WME said the partnership would help its clients get fake images of themselves removed or receive compensation for use of their likenesses.

Nicole Sperling
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Actors and Actresses, Computers and the Internet, Forgery
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