Here’s What the OpenAI and Disney AI Deal Means to You, and Why You Should Be Worried
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Mickey Mouse puts copyright woes to bed with Disney-OpenAI deal
Disney’s $1bn investment in OpenAI, coupled with a three year licensing deal for over 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars characters on Sora, constitutes a seismic shift in how Hollywood thinks about content creation and copyright. Last week’s announcement, long anticipated since CEO Bog Iger hinted at AI plans, marks the first time a major studio has partnered at scale with a Big Tech, giving fans the ability to create short videos featuri…
Disney has signed a licensing agreement with OpenAI to allow its animation-generating AI, Sora, to create Disney characters. The licensing agreement is for three years, but the exclusivity period is only one year, after which it is clear that other AI companies can enter into similar agreements.
Technologueid Jakarta Entertainment industry giant Disney announced the start of a three-year licensing agreement with OpenAI. This collaboration allows more than 200 iconic Disney characters, ...
Fans will be able to create and share AI-generated content featuring over 200 characters from Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars brands on OpenAI's Sora video creation platform and ChatGPT.
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