OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was asked about Sora users creating viral videos depicting SpongeBob and Pikachu.
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The Nobel committee’s prize in economics this year reaffirms the wisdom of America’s Founding Fathers as embedded in the U.S.
Many businesses work hard and invest heavily to develop and protect their intellectual property rights, including trade secrets and proprietary processes, designs, and know-how. However, special rules ...
Professionals in creative industries should have some form of protection against others exploiting what they have created, ...
Americans are tired of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) getting a free pass in world affairs. And why shouldn’t they be? In the past two years, the CCP has been a menace on the world stage. They have ...
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Barbadian musician, cultural administrator and businessman Pierce Antonio Rudder has called for a new era of respect for ...
In early December, the Department of Defense Intellectual Property Cadre hosted its inaugural “DoD IP Forum,” where government and industry leaders convened to debate the growing role of commercial ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says intellectual property rights holders view AI video differently. "The video feels much more real and lifelike," Altman told a tech analyst. Altman has already announced ...