Summary
Musician Kenny Loggins requested that President Trump remove his song, "Danger Zone," from an AI-generated video. The video shows a fighter jet dumping waste on protesters and was shared by President Trump on social media. This is part of a pattern where Trump's administration uses creators' work without getting permission, leading to repeated complaints from artists.
Key Facts
- Kenny Loggins asked President Trump to take down a video using his song without permission.
- The video was shared on social media and used AI technology to create images.
- The video depicted a fighter jet dropping waste on protesters.
- President Trump's administration has been criticized for using copyrighted work without asking first.
- The White House responded to Loggins with a meme related to the movie "Top Gun."
- Large protests called No Kings took place across the country against President Trump's policies.
- Other artists, such as The White Stripes, Celine Dion, and ABBA, have also asked Trump's team to stop using their music.
- The administration's use of AI-generated content has been a controversial issue.