Shueisha and several other major manga and anime companies have united against OpenAI’s Sora 2, accusing it of copying their original works and violating copyright laws.
Sora is now available to Android users on the Google Play Store. The iOS version of OpenAI's text-to-video generative AI app ...
CODA sent a letter to OpenAI, demanding that it cease using copyrighted Japanese content to train its AI models.
Seventeen Japanese publishing companies said they are prepared to take legal and other action against copyright infringement by a social media app that can automatically create anime characters.
Japan appealed to OpenAI to prevent Sora 2 from infringing on Japanese IP, calling anime and manga “irreplaceable treasures” The request follows viral Sora 2 clips mimicking hit anime and manga ...
OpenAI publicly launched Sora 2 on October 1, and social media was soon awash with users sharing Sora 2-generated video clips ...
Several Japanese anime and manga publishing companies have jointly threatened legal action against OpenAI, alleging copyright ...
On October 28, a group representing Studio Ghibli, Bandai Namco, Square Enix, and other major Japanese publishers submitted a ...
Beyond copyright infringement, OpenAI has openly admitted that some of its users exhibit psychosis or suicidal thoughts, and is currently being sued by the parents of 16-year-old Adam Raine, who ...
CODA, which represents many Japanese studios including Studio Ghibli, has asked OpenAI to stop training Sora 2 on copyrighted ...