Over 400 Hollywood celebs, including filmmakers, actors, writers, and musicians, have united against Google and OpenAI.
A letter, signed by actors, musicians, and directors such as Cate Blanchett, Guillermo del Toro, and Aubrey Plaza, argues ...
AI can see, hear, talk, reason and take action on behalf of users autonomously—but can it entertain? See Google, ChatGPT, ...
The open letter — signed by over 400 actors, directors and artists — hits back against tech giants like Google and OpenAI, ...
OpenAI held a screening event in West Hollywood on Wednesday, where several filmmakers touted work they made with the startup ...
More than 400 Hollywood creative leaders urged the Trump White House to not roll back copyright protections at the behest of ...
More than 420 entertainment industry insiders, led by Natasha Lyonne, signed an open letter urging the government to uphold ...
Paul McCartney, Cynthia Erivo and Guillermo del Toro are among hundreds of Hollywood stars who signed an open letter outlining concerns about AI.
Hollywood icons like Ben Stiller, Mark Ruffalo, and Paul McCartney have voiced concerns over AI and copyright protection.
More than 400 Hollywood creatives, including director Guillermo del Toro, comedian Chris Rock and "Wicked" actor Cynthia ...
For now, studios remain hesitant to use AI to create the final versions of animated films, because the U.S. Copyright Office ...
More than simply inserting English voice recordings, actors' faces will be altered to make it appear that they are speaking ...