Disney does a dubious deal with OpenAI
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Disney sends Google a cease-and-desist even as it inks a major licensing deal with OpenAI, drawing definitive lines in Hollywood’s battle over training data.
Ever since generative AI models entered the mainstream in 2022, controversy has plagued the tech. Questions surrounding ethics and copyright have only increased in ferocity in recent months, with the likes of even Adobe accused of copyright infringement by ...
On Thursday, The Walt Disney Company announced a $1 billion investment in OpenAI and a three-year licensing agreement that will allow users of OpenAI’s Sora video generator to create short clips featuring more than 200 Disney,
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Disney invests $1 billion in OpenAI and licenses more than 200 characters — including Mickey Mouse and Moana — to Sora’s AI video platform. The three-year deal enables Sora to generate short videos featuring Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters.
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Big AI firms have built their models by hoovering up copyrighted material from the internet as training data. They say this legal, but copyright holders disagree - and this year they hit back in a maj