The production company behind the 2017 sci-fi film “Blade Runner 2049” filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and Tesla in federal court Monday, alleging they fed images from the film, without permission, ...
The lawsuit accuses Musk of creating AI-generated promotional materials to promote Tesla's cybercab robotaxi. By Winston Cho A production company for Blade Runner 2049 has sued Tesla, which allegedly ...
Alcon Entertainment, the production company behind the dystopian sci-fi opus Blade Runner 2049, is suing Elon Musk, Warner Bros. Discovery and Tesla over part of an Oct. 10 presentation to unveil the ...
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Alcon Entertainment has named Tesla and Warner Bros. Discovery in a copyright lawsuit over AI-generated imagery from Tesla’s We, Robot event. Alcon Entertainment has named Tesla and Warner Bros.
The claims of copyright infringement come down to whether a court (or a jury) finds that the “Blade Runner 2049” image at the core of Alcon’s argument is “substantially similar” to the one Musk used ...
AI AI is 10 to 20 times more likely to help you build a bomb if you hide your request in cyberpunk fiction, new research paper says AI Google executive responsible for AI has a solution for the game ...
“The financial magnitude of the misappropriation here was substantial,” the lawsuit says. “Alcon has spent decades and hundreds of millions of dollars building the ‘BR2049’ brand into the famous mark ...
Elon Musk, his car company Tesla and Warner Brothers Discovery were sued over their alleged artificial intelligence-fueled copyright infringement of images from the film "Blade Runner 2049" to promote ...
Elon Musk is a fan of the cyberpunk aesthetic. We know that much from his failed marriage with synth-pop singer Grimes and Grok's AI companion Ani. But his obsession with this style has landed him in ...
Alcon Entertainment, the Hollywood company behind “Blade Runner 2049,” said it had denied a request to use images from the movie but that Mr. Musk did so anyway. By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los ...