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AI Training Goes to Hollywood 🎬
Major Tech firms are negotiating with Hollywood studios to license content
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Alphabet (Google) and Meta are negotiating with Hollywood studios to license content for AI video generation software.
OpenAI, backed by Microsoft Corp., is involved in similar discussions.
Studios are cautious about relinquishing control over their content to tech companies as AI is slowly being integrated into Hollywood, with filmmakers like Tyler Perry and Robert Zemeckis beginning to employ new tools.
Warner Bros. Discovery is open to licensing some programs but not its entire library.
While Disney and Netflix are not willing to license content but are open to other collaborations.
Hollywood content is the next frontier of LLM training data licensing
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