Tech Giants Pursue Hollywood Content for AI Video Generation
Alphabet, Meta, and OpenAI are negotiating with studios to license content for advanced AI tools, sparking industry-wide debate on creative control and financial incentives.
- Hollywood studios are cautious about licensing content without control over its use.
- Scarlett Johansson's case against OpenAI highlights concerns over AI mimicking actors' voices.
- News Corp has agreed to a $250 million deal with OpenAI for content use.
- Disney and Netflix are exploring collaborations but not licensing their content.
- New AI tools promise to create realistic scenes from text prompts, generating both excitement and anxiety in the industry.