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Disney and Comcast's AI Lawsuit May Open a Pandora’s Box. The Hollywood studios’ complaints against Midjourney might say more about them than the generative artificial intelligence startup.
Disney and Universal sue AI image company Midjourney for unlicensed use of 'Star Wars,' 'The Simpsons' and more Disney and Universal joined forces in a lawsuit against artificial intelligence image ...
Moonvalley, an AI firm known for using only licensed content, has raised $84 million in new financing from backers including ...
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, claims the AI company Midjourney generates images that “blatantly incorporate and copy” the movie studios’ famous characters.
Companies like Disney and Comcast, which owns Universal Studios, are balancing their desire to experiment with AI as a way to enhance their film and TV work, with a need to protect their valuable ...
Earlier this month, Walt Disney Pictures became one of the first major studios to launch a lawsuit against a leading AI company. Disney and Comcast are both going after Midjourney in court over ...
Disney and NBCUniversal's lawsuit against AI company Midjourney is a way to establish legal precedent around AI.
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How Disney’s AI lawsuit could shift the future of entertainmentThe battle over the future of AI-generated content escalated on Wednesday as two Hollywood titans sued a fast-growing AI start-up for copyright infringement. Disney and Universal, whose ...
Disney and NBCUniversal are the first Hollywood players to take a shot across the bow of a generative AI company that they claim has stolen their copyrighted characters. Disney and NBCU filed a ...
Why Disney’s AI Lawsuit Will Determine Whether Studios Survive. A fight to shape the rules of the road for automated content. But it's even bigger than that. By Steven Zeitchik.
Walt Disney Co. and Comcast Corp. teamed up to sue Midjourney Inc., ... AI-generated images using prompts. ... In a lawsuit filed in federal court in California on Wednesday, ...
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, claims the AI company Midjourney generates images that "blatantly incorporate and copy" the movie studios' famous characters.
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