India, Oct. 2 -- "Tilly Norwood is not an actor." This desperation laden blunt statement from the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, certainly reopened a debate, after the AI actress' creator Eline Van der Velden suggested multiple talent firms were interested in signing the new artificial intelligence creation. If this didn't do enough to rekindle the conversation about artificial intelligence (AI) companies and a seemingly interminable interest in using copyright data to train their models, OpenAI's blunt message that the onus is on rights holders to explicitly ask that their copyright material is not featured in videos their new Sora 2 tool generates.
This isn't a unidimensional development, even ...
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