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AI companies like Anthropic and OpenAI only need to pay for cheap sources of copyrighted work to train their models, per a ...
Actor Corey Feldman reflected on 50 years in entertainment, sharing fears about AI's impact on Hollywood, his music career, ...
Hollywood has long recognized the threat of user-generated, short-form mobile video. For years, traditional studios have watched anxiously as viewer attention shifts from television and movie ...
Here's a rundown of the AI companies that are transforming Hollywood and the pitch decks some of them used to raise funding.
Gone are the days of six-fingered hands or distorted faces — AI-generated video is becoming increasingly convincing, ...
There are now 18 AI copyright-infringement lawsuits in the U.S., down from an original 36 as cases have been consolidated Disney v. Midjourney is the first lawsuit from Hollywood, to reference ...
On June 26th, the weekly Understanding Artificial Intelligence and Robotics training program successfully held their sixth ...
Noel Braham and Shavone Charles explored how AI is reshaping film jobs—and why Black creatives must embrace the technology to ...
Hollywood's Sigma Girl Media partners with Singapore's Tiny Island Productions to revolutionize animation with AI, creating ...
At Hollywood House, Noel Braham, Shavone Charles, and Mara Brock Akil discussed A.I.'s impact on film and why Black creatives ...
Instead, AI companies can spend $2.50 on an issue of The New York Times and upload it to their training database, Rosenberg explained, and meet their legal requirement.