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crazycoinfreespins| New developments in generative AI applications Google and Meta will establish AI partnership with Hollywood

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Google parent company Alphabet(GOOGLcrazycoinfreespins.US) and Meta(METAcrazycoinfreespins.US) has held discussions with major Hollywood film companiescrazycoinfreespinsIt is hoped that the film company can authorize IP content to be used in the artificial intelligence video generation software of the two technology giants.

it is reportedcrazycoinfreespins, both companies are developing technology that can create realistic scenes based on text prompts, and have provided tens of millions of dollars in funding to work with film companies. In addition, Microsoft-backed competitor OpenAI is engaged in similar conversations.

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD.US) has expressed willingness to license some of its content to train models, but only for specific departments, not all.

Walt Disney and Netflix are reluctant to license their content to these technology companies, but have shown interest in other types of collaborations.

OpenAI's Sora, Alphabet's Veo and Meta's Make-A-Video are all under development to help filmmakers create realistic scenes based on textual instructions.

crazycoinfreespins| New developments in generative AI applications Google and Meta will establish AI partnership with Hollywood

Previously, Google reached important content licensing agreements with news publishers and Internet companies to train artificial intelligence models.

While Hollywood studios are interested in using artificial intelligence to help cut costs, they intend to protect their content and creative partners. A major concern during last year's Hollywood strike was the impact of artificial intelligence on the work of writers and actors.

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2024-05-25 06:04:58

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