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Midjourney users can create AI images of protected characters like Shrek, Yoda and Marvel superheroes, according to a new lawsuit.
Disney and NBCUniversal's lawsuit against AI company Midjourney is a way to establish legal precedent around AI.
What were they waiting for? Disney’s lawsuit against Midjourney, an AI image generator, on June 11 was hailed by creatives as a welcome development — if long overdue. The Writers Guild of ...
For enterprise leaders evaluating AI, Midjourney Video V1's a double-edged sword: a low-cost, fast-evolving tool with strong user adoption ...
Hollywood powerhouses Disney and Universal have jointly initiated a lawsuit against AI company Midjourney, accusing the firm of widespread copyright ...
AI companies like Anthropic and OpenAI only need to pay for cheap sources of copyrighted work to train their models, per a new legal ruling ...
Moonvalley, which works with Hollywood power players like Natasha Lyonne, is releasing an AI video model for filmmakers.
On this episode of “Uncanny Valley,” we explore Disney and Universal's lawsuit against Midjourney, which could be consequential for the future of how intellectual property is treated in the AI era.
The issue of works being plundered to train generative artificial intelligence search engines remains unsettled. Negotiations ...