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Adobe's Firefly ensures AI-generated content is commercially safe, but new deals with OpenAI show it's now embracing a more expansive view on creativity.
A bipartisan bill was introduced Monday to hold tech companies accountable for using unauthorized data to train AI models.
Peter Karol of Suffolk Law School and Bhamati Viswanathan of Columbia University Law School's Kernochan Center for Law, Media, and the Arts join WBUR's Morning Edition to explain how the suits against ...
Amid a boom in African animation, animators will need all the tools they can get, as studios look to replicate the success of ...
Thousands of Afghans in the U.S. are no longer protected from deportation after a federal appeals court refused to postpone ...
Last month, a federal judge said Anthropic’s use of books to train its AI model was “highly transformative” and counted as ...
Picture a world where a low-budget sci-fi series delivers blockbuster-level visual effects, or a director previews a fully ...
OpenAI Inc. won its lawsuit against similarly-named Open Artificial Intelligence Inc., convincing a federal judge to cancel ...
Netflix confirms using generative AI for VFX in its series 'The Eternaut,' citing a 10x speed increase and sparking a debate ...
Investing.com - Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) has begun implementing artificial intelligence video generation software from startup Runway AI for its content production operations, according to ...
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos revealed that the streamer has used generative AI while making movies and TV shows. That could ...
The technology is already transforming the industry — and could forever change the entertainment we consume. But the battle ...