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Behind the Scenes of Scarlett Johansson’s Battle With OpenAI


Dan Neely was interviewed as part of the Wall Street Journal’s article discussing the dispute between the star and Sam Altman’s company.

The dispute between the star and Sam Altman’s company underscores Hollywood’s concerns regarding artists’ work in the era of generative AI. With generative AI advancing rapidly, addressing these issues is crucial, and developing robust technologies to safeguard talent becomes imperative.

As talent contemplates the impact of AI on the future use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL), studios are seizing opportunities to license content to data-driven AI companies. “At the end of the day, these AI platforms won’t police themselves,” remarks Dan Neely, CEO of Vermillio, a generative AI startup focused on the authorized use of intellectual property and talent in AI.

The ever-evolving landscape of generative AI presents both challenges and opportunities for the entertainment industry. As we navigate this transformative era, the balance between innovation and ethical considerations will be paramount.

Read the whole article at the Wall Street Journal.

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