FacebookInstagramTwitterContact

 

Ukrainian Unit Says Frontline Fighting 'Difficult'           >>           No Guns For Domestic Abuse Suspects, Top US Court Rules           >>           Top Comedian Sworn In As Malawi's Vice-President           >>           Taiwan Braces For Fresh Protests Over Controversial New Law           >>           SpaceX starts selling the Starlink Mini for $599 in select locations           >>           Surf's Up! Liquid Methane Waves On Saturn Moon Titan May Erode Shores Of Alien Lakes And Rivers           >>           New York Governor Signs Two New Bills Into Law Protecting Kids From Social Media           >>           The US Will Ban Sales Of Kaspersky Antivirus Software Next Month           >>           Glamorgan Sign Scotland Quick Chris Sole For Blast           >>           Wales Sack Manager Rob Page After Four Years In Charge           >>          

 

SHARE THIS ARTICLE




REACH US


GENERAL INQUIRY

[email protected]

 

ADVERTISING

[email protected]

 

PRESS RELEASE

[email protected]

 

HOTLINE

+673 222-0178 [Office Hour]

+673 223-6740 [Fax]

 



Upcoming Events





Prayer Times


The prayer times for Brunei-Muara and Temburong districts. For Tutong add 1 minute and for Belait add 3 minutes.


Imsak

: 05:01 AM

Subuh

: 05:11 AM

Syuruk

: 06:29 AM

Doha

: 06:51 AM

Zohor

: 12:32 PM

Asar

: 03:44 PM

Maghrib

: 06:32 PM

Isyak

: 07:42 PM

 



The Business Directory


 

 



Internet & Media


  Home > Internet & Media


Meta And Google Want To Make AI Deals With Hollywood Studios


SOPA Images via Getty Images

 


 May 24th, 2024  |  10:23 AM  |   923 views

ENGADGET

 

The companies have reportedly offered “tens of millions of dollars.”

 

Meta and Google are offering Hollywood studios millions of dollars with the hope of striking licensing deals that could improve their models for AI-generated video, according to a new report in Bloomberg. The companies have reportedly offered “tens of millions of dollars,” though it’s unclear what will come from the talks.

 

According to the report, Netflix and Disney “aren’t willing to license their content” but have “expressed interest in other types of collaborations.” Warner Brothers Discovery has reportedly indicated “a willingness to license some of its programs.”

 

A spokesperson for Meta declined to comment. Google didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. The companies, it seems, are hoping such deals would help advance their video generation tools. Google recently showed off a text-to-video model, called Veo, and tapped Donald Glover to promote its capabilities. Meta is also researching AI-generated video.

 

There’s been something of an arms race among AI firms to forge licensing deals with media companies. OpenAI and NewsCorp announced a multi-year deal to bring news content to ChatGPT earlier this week. Meta is also considering paying publishers to access “news, photo and video content” to train its AI models, Business Insider reported.

 

But, as Bloomberg points out, Hollywood studios may have some reservations about such deals. Though AI-editing tools may be appealing, there has been widespread concern in the entertainment industry about how AI companies might use their creative work. That tension burst into full view this week when Scarlett Johansson accused OpenAI of copying her voice for its “Sky” assistant in ChatGPT after she declined to partner with the company herself. OpenAI has denied claims that it tried to mimic her voice, though the company has yet to explain that one Sam Altman tweet.

 


 

Source:
courtesy of ENGADGET

by Karissa Bell

 

If you have any stories or news that you would like to share with the global online community, please feel free to share it with us by contacting us directly at [email protected]

 

Related News


Lahad Datu Murder: Remand Of 13 Students Extende

 2024-03-30 07:57:54

Taiwan Braces For Fresh Protests Over Controversial New Law

 2024-06-22 01:06:44

Government Borrowing In May Is Highest Since Covid

 2024-06-21 23:22:29