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Cate Blanchett, Steven Soderbergh, Nikki Hexum on How the Human Consent Registry Helps People Protect Their Identity From AI Theft: It’s a ‘Human Right’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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Cate Blanchett, Steven Soderbergh, Nikki Hexum on How the Human Consent Registry Helps People Protect Their Identity From AI Theft: It’s a ‘Human Right’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Jun 29, 2026 9:45am PT Cate Blanchett, Steven Soderbergh, Nikki Hexum on How the Human Consent Registry Helps People Protect Their Identity From AI Theft: It’s a ‘Human Right’ (EXCLUSIVE)

By Corbin Bolies, Jazz Tangcay RSL MEDIA RSL MEDIA

Cate Blanchett, among her litany of talents and accolades, is aware she’s not the savviest when it comes to technology. That doesn’t mean she doesn’t understand when technology begets a problem, particularly when it comes to AI.

“I know next to nothing about technology,” she told Variety in an interview last week. “But I know a problem or a challenge when I see one.”

Blanchett has been outspoken about the issues arising from AI, and last week, she gave a presentation on the Human Consent Registry at the European Parliament. The registry is a free public utility tool that lets people create a record of how their name and likeness may be used by AI. The tool was created by RSL Media, a non-profit cofounded by Blanchett that launched last month, and its purpose is centered on the belief that your identity is your intellectual property, and every person should be able to dictate what can — and cannot — be scraped by AI models.

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