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Matthew McConaughey trademarks catchphrase 'Alright, alright, alright' in AI battle
Actor Matthew McConaughey has drawn a line in the sand in the fight against artificial intelligence.
He is trademarking several clips that have added to his popularity, The Wall Street Journal was first to report. Included is a seven-second clip of the “Magic Mike” actor standing on a porch, a ...
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