Disney and Universal are suing artificial intelligence (AI) firm Midjourney over its image generator, which the Hollywood giants allege is a „bottomless pit of plagiarism“.
The two studios claim Midjourney’s tool makes „innumerable“ copies of characters including Darth Vader from Star Wars, Frozen’s Elsa, and the Minions from Despicable Me.
It is part of the entertainment industry’s ongoing love-hate relationship with AI. Many studios want to make use of the technology but are concerned that their creations could be stolen.
Midjourney’s image generator makes images from typed requests or prompts.
Kiflaam on
would it be possible to require companies to disclose what samples their AI uses to make images? Is it even possible to know?
Mysterious_Dr_X on
At last ! It’s about time AI companies get slapped in the face
vanhalenbr on
Said before. Maybe it’s time to use the AI train to discuss a way to reduce copyright. Instead of letting it be for 95 years.
ccstewy on
I don’t especially want Disney to win a lawsuit, but i sure want generative AI to lose.
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Disney and Universal are suing artificial intelligence (AI) firm Midjourney over its image generator, which the Hollywood giants allege is a „bottomless pit of plagiarism“.
The two studios claim Midjourney’s tool makes „innumerable“ copies of characters including Darth Vader from Star Wars, Frozen’s Elsa, and the Minions from Despicable Me.
It is part of the entertainment industry’s ongoing love-hate relationship with AI. Many studios want to make use of the technology but are concerned that their creations could be stolen.
Midjourney’s image generator makes images from typed requests or prompts.
would it be possible to require companies to disclose what samples their AI uses to make images? Is it even possible to know?
At last ! It’s about time AI companies get slapped in the face
Said before. Maybe it’s time to use the AI train to discuss a way to reduce copyright. Instead of letting it be for 95 years.
I don’t especially want Disney to win a lawsuit, but i sure want generative AI to lose.