Disney’s $1.5B deal with OpenAI will let fans make AI videos with more than 200 characters, but what happens to human creativity?
Following the Disney’s $1B deal with OpenAI for three-year licensing of several characters on Sora, Google has taken down dozens of AI videos from YouTube featuring Mickey Mouse, Deadpool, Moana and ...
The three-year licensing agreement grants OpenAI's Sora video generator unprecedented access to more than 200 characters from ...
Despite ongoing legal battles over intellectual property and concerns about AI's impact on creative integrity, some are ...
Disney (DIS) is betting $1 billion that generative AI represents the future of fan engagement rather than an existential ...
The Walt Disney Company has committed $1 billion to a sweeping partnership with OpenAI, granting the artificial-intelligence ...
For years, Big Tech’s growing dominance over Hollywood has meant lower-quality movies and TV shows. Now, with Netflix and ...
The WGA and SAG-AFTRA have released statements following Disney's alliance with OpenAI.
Disney’s deal gives it an ally against common rival Google, even as it opens the company up to the risks that come from Sora.
In podcasting, many listeners feel strong bonds to hosts they listen to regularly. The slow encroachment of AI voices for one ...
The deal allows users to create social videos with Disney characters, excluding talent likenesses. Disney aims to responsibly ...
Some user-generated Sora videos will also make their way onto Disney+, and ChatGPT will become available to Disney employees.