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After decades of serving as the mascot for the larger Disney company, Epic Mickey was an attempt to bridge the modern interpretation of the character with the scrappier and scruffier version that introduced the concept to audiences all the way back in “Steamboat Willie.
Disney Lorcana is inspiring players to travel for tournaments, in-park quests, and real-world meetups, turning a card game into a global community.
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Disney Just Invested $1 Billion in OpenAI and Has Licensed Out Some of the Most Iconic Characters of All Time
Disney announces a massive $1 billion investment in OpenAI that will license out some of its most beloved characters and franchises.
Disney characters are coming to OpenAI’s Sora video generation app — this time, with permission. OpenAI and Disney just announced
Disney has struck a three-year deal with OpenAI on Thursday to bring more than 200 iconic characters to Sora’s AI video platform, allowing users to generate clips featuring favourites like Mickey and Simba,
The Disney Lorcana Trading Card Game brings together the magic of Disney’s iconic characters, locations, and songs for a competitive, head-to-head table-top game. Launched in August 2023 by game developer Ravensburger and The Walt Disney Company, Lorcana ...
The addition of Star Wars cosmetics begs the question… what other content from a galaxy far, far away could be coming to Disney Dreamlight Valley? Will a future update add characters that players can befriend and recruit to the valley? If so, it seems ...
Disney and OpenAI have struck a major deal that will let fans generate short videos featuring more than 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters using Sora, OpenAI’s AI video tool. The agreement runs for three years and makes Disney the first big studio to officially license its characters for Sora,
Walt Disney Co. is licensing iconic characters including Mickey Mouse and Cinderella to OpenAI for use on its artificial intelligence video platform and has agreed to take a $1-billion stake in the startup.
Google responded to Disney's cease-and-desist letter by taking down dozens of AI-generated videos featuring characters owned by the House of Mouse. The move came shortly after Disney shot off a legal warning to Google -- in which they claimed the tech giant was leveraging its dominance in generative AI to "commercially exploit and distribute" infringing material.