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Midjourney issued its first response to a lawsuit brought by Disney and Universal, arguing that the studios have no power to ...
The studio has begun adding legal warnings to the credits of films including "Jurassic World Rebirth" against training ...
Anyone dedicated enough to watch the end credits of How to Train Your Dragon in theaters when it arrived in June may have ...
A new report from WSJ suggests that plans to use generative AI elements on the live-action 'Moana' and 'Tron: Ares' were ...
It can seemingly replicate almost any animation style, reproducing characters from titles including DreamWorks’ Shrek, ...
Behind the scenes, Disney has been struggling to deploy AI after creating a whole new business unit dedicated to the tech.
They don't want their own lawsuits if they can avoid them. It could also just be settled with Midjourney agreeing to pay Disney and NBCUniversal a licensing fee to keep creating copies of their IP.
The stakes are especially high for the studio, caught between how to use artificial intelligence in the filmmaking process and how to protect its famed characters against it.
“Disney would work with AI company Metaphysic to create deepfakes of Johnson’s face that could be layered on top of Reed’s ...
In the next chapter of Big Entertainment vs. Big Tech, Disney and Universal have filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Midjourney over tools that allow users to create images and ...
Disney considered using AI to create a deepfake of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in the upcoming live-action Moana.
Disney would then work with AI company Metaphysic to layer an AI-generated deepfake of Johnson’s face over his ...