EXCLUSIVE: A new content-focused coalition, The Alliance for Responsible Innovation in the Arts & Media, has launched with Disney, the New York Times Co. and Adobe among its initial members.
The new Los Angeles-based group says its mission is to âensure that AI is developed and deployed responsibly, sustainably and for the betterment of all society.â
ARIAMâs members include a range of content and tech players, among them Adobe, Advance, BBC, Cambridge University Press & Assessment, CondĂ© Nast, The Financial Times, ITV, The New York Times, Reach, The Walt Disney Company and Wiley.
The organization will operate globally and be led by Victoria Furniss, a former Netflix executive who is CEO and co-founder of The Birdella Group. During a nearly 9-year run, Furniss held multiple legal and public policy exec posts. Prior to that, she spent six-and-a-half years at Warner Bros.
The launch of ARIAM comes as the entertainment industry grapples with the effects of AI, which remains a third rail in the creative community even as some prominent voices have embraced its potential. The group plans to advocate for responsible legal and policy frameworks designed to further AIâs advances but also creating a foundation of protection. The group describes the beneficiaries of this protection as âconsumers (particularly children), creators, and, more broadly, our culture, society, and democratic institutions.â
âARIAMâs goal is not to slow AI down but to ensure it is able to sustain the broader ecosystems long term,â Furniss said in a statement. âARIAM is a first-of-its-kind cross content sector coalition seeking to ensure that AI supports human creativity, respects the rule of law, and safeguards consumers. AI developers have a genuine opportunity to ensure that creativity and innovation both flourish.â
Child safety expert John Carr, OBE, added: âFor years, parents, teachers and children have relied on well-known characters, media, and educational materials as safe, dependable guides or sources of entertainment. The irresponsible development and use of AI have allowed these to be hijacked and distorted, turning them into agents of harm.  Responsible-by-design development and use of AI tools must be at the heart of the way forward. Parents, teachers and children need to be able to trust againâ.
ARIAM is advocating for a shift in how AI is developed to a place where accountability, transparency, and safety are embedded from day one. At the center of that approach is the clear idea that responsible innovation is good for society. Without meaningful accountability, misuse, misinformation, and IP theft will harm creators and consumers.
The coalition said it is working with Damian Collins, OBE. âUsing AI to break the law can never be an acceptable excuse,â Collins said. âLaws around personal safety, intellectual property and financial crime still apply in the age of AI. This is why ARIAM has been created and why Iâm proud to working with this necessary initiative.â
Among the statements of support issued by ARIAM upon its launch came from Adobe Chief Legal Officer Louise Pentland. âAdobeâs mission is empowering everyone to create,â she said. âWe believe creativity is a uniquely human trait, and that AI should amplify human imagination, not replace it. As these technologies evolve, itâs essential that innovation and creator protection advance together. Weâre committed to advocating for creator-first policies and to working with the creative community, policymakers and the industry to ensure the creative economy can thrive in the age of AI.â
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