Disney just called out Google for unauthorized use of its IP in AI training — while simultaneously inking a deal with OpenAI that greenlights character generation through Sora. Talk about picking sides in the AI wars.
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PensionDestroyer
· 12-11 23:09
Haha, Disney's move is really brilliant—criticizing Google while cozying up with OpenAI.
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ProveMyZK
· 12-11 23:08
Hypocrite in action, Disney's move is incredible. They accuse Google of stealing IP, then turn around and partner with OpenAI. What's going on here?
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 12-11 22:57
Double standard at play, Disney's move is really a bit of a stretch. Condemning Google for using IP to train models, then partnering with OpenAI to generate characters—this logic... is hilarious.
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RooftopVIP
· 12-11 22:40
Disney's move is brilliant; Google got hammered, but they can cozy up with OpenAI without issue? Are double standards this blatant?
Disney just called out Google for unauthorized use of its IP in AI training — while simultaneously inking a deal with OpenAI that greenlights character generation through Sora. Talk about picking sides in the AI wars.