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Disney Just Made A Major Deal To Bring Its Characters To AI, And I Have Concerns As A Fan
In the one case where an AI voice of a Disney character was used legally, James Earl Jones' Darth Vader appeared in Fortnite, the results were not great. Marvel star Scarlett Johansson is in a battle ...
Having never heard of Steven John Ward before, I was shocked when I first saw Dracule Mihawk in the show. Following his ...
The medium has been bigger than niche for a long time. That became apparent to everyone in 2025.
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Top 10 anime characters of 2025, ranked
The best anime characters of 2025 feature returning favorites at their heights, true breakout stars of the new generation, ...
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Disney reaches deal to bring its characters to OpenAI's Sora video tool
The Walt Disney Company is investing $1 billion in Open AI in a deal that will also allow characters such as Mickey Mouse and Yoda to be used on the AI company’s Sora video platform.
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9 non-Japanese franchises that could be anime masterpieces
There are still many legendary non-Japanese franchises which could be complete masterpieces as anime. These properties have ...
Disney announced Thursday it would make a $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI as part of a new three-year licensing agreement with the AI company. As part of the deal, Disney said it will also ...
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Disney’s Robot Olaf Is a Straight Up Nightmare
Engineers at Disney Research Hub have unveiled how they built a robot version of the talking snowman from the "Frozen" films.
May the slop be with you? The Walt Disney Company said Thursday it will invest $1 billion in OpenAI in a deal that will allow users to churn out AI videos with copyrighted characters from “Star Wars” ...
Disney and OpenAI struck a licensing agreement that gives ChatGPT and Sora access to Disney's characters and IP. Disney is also investing $1 billion in the AI company and becoming a "major customer." ...
The deal is a watershed for Hollywood, which has been trying to sort through the possible harms and upsides of generative artificial intelligence. By Brooks Barnes and Cade Metz In a watershed moment ...
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