OpenAI's Sora Sparks Concerns and Rapid Adoption in Entertainment
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Major Hollywood talent agencies like CAA, UTA, and WME are opposing OpenAI's new AI-powered video app Sora 2, citing risks to intellectual property, exploitation, and the need for control, permission, and compensation for creators. The agencies are calling for safeguards and expressing concern over the potential misuse of emerging technology in the entertainment industry.
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- Hollywood talent agency CAA says OpenAI's Sora poses risk to creators' rights Reuters
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