A major component of the modern industry is the advocacy for performer rights. Organizations and unions have become more vocal in demanding protections similar to those found in mainstream film and television industries. This includes advocating for:
This morning, the Writers Guild of America released a new ruling: any script that uses more than 30% AI-generated text (without human rewriting) is ineligible for awards. However, "AI-assisted" brainstorming tools are now as common as Final Draft. The fight is over credit and residuals , not existence.
OpenAI’s Sora 2.0 and Google’s Lumière Ultra, released December 2024, enabled real-time, text-to-video generation with character consistency. As of Jan 9, 2025, over 15 million user-generated “micro-movies” (under 90 seconds) are created daily. This has flooded the entertainment ecosystem, lowering production barriers but raising concerns about content provenance and copyright.
Today also saw a major lawsuit filed by Scarlett Johansson’s estate (she is alive, but her voice model is not) against a startup that used a 0.2-second sample from a 2023 interview to generate an entire audiobook. The legal precedent set in the coming weeks will define the next decade of performer rights.
January 9, 2025, saw several significant debuts across global platforms and domestic box offices.
A major component of the modern industry is the advocacy for performer rights. Organizations and unions have become more vocal in demanding protections similar to those found in mainstream film and television industries. This includes advocating for:
This morning, the Writers Guild of America released a new ruling: any script that uses more than 30% AI-generated text (without human rewriting) is ineligible for awards. However, "AI-assisted" brainstorming tools are now as common as Final Draft. The fight is over credit and residuals , not existence. pornmegaload 25 01 09 tania amazon solo 41166 x top
OpenAI’s Sora 2.0 and Google’s Lumière Ultra, released December 2024, enabled real-time, text-to-video generation with character consistency. As of Jan 9, 2025, over 15 million user-generated “micro-movies” (under 90 seconds) are created daily. This has flooded the entertainment ecosystem, lowering production barriers but raising concerns about content provenance and copyright. A major component of the modern industry is
Today also saw a major lawsuit filed by Scarlett Johansson’s estate (she is alive, but her voice model is not) against a startup that used a 0.2-second sample from a 2023 interview to generate an entire audiobook. The legal precedent set in the coming weeks will define the next decade of performer rights. However, "AI-assisted" brainstorming tools are now as common
January 9, 2025, saw several significant debuts across global platforms and domestic box offices.