Celebrities and sports stars are among the around 600,000 people who have reposted a hoax image which claims to deny Meta the ...
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Lionsgate, the studio behind popular films series’ like The Hunger Games and John Wick, recently announced it’s letting a ...
Proprietary AI models could allow Lionsgate execs to watch a rough draft of a movie before they make greenlight decisions.
The studio recently distanced itself from a Megalopolis trailer full of chatbot-generated quotes, but its new deal with ...
The advent of AI-driven film directing is transforming the filmmaking industry, empowering creators to craft visually ...
You might not recognize Lionsgate by name, but you've certainly seen some of its biggest hits, which include movies like the ...
Variety’s Entertainment and Technology Summit will examine advancements in artificial intelligence technology and their ...
Alibaba, Amazon, Lionsgate, and YouTube debut text-to-video tools. But OpenAI's Sora, which kicked off the trend, is still in ...
AI startup Runway has made a name for itself building generative models seemingly trained on unlicensed content from around ...
More than 600,000 people have shared a message falsely denying Meta the right to use their images to train AI.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says there are complex copyright questions around scraping data to train AI models, but he suggests ...