Disney sent ByteDance a cease-and-desist letter over its new Seedance 2.0 generative AI video tool on Friday, claiming the Chinese owner of TikTok infringed on its creative property to train the new ...
The trade organization argued in its first such missive to a major AI company that copyright infringement was “a feature, not a bug” of the video generator. By Katie Kilkenny Enterprise Reporter, TV & ...
The move follows a cease-and-desist letter Disney sent to Google on Wednesday, the evening before Disney announced a $1 billion deal with OpenAI. As reported by Variety, links to videos cited in the ...