Japanese trade association CODA, representing Studio Ghibli, Square Enix and others, demands that OpenAI stop using their copyrighted content to train Sora 2 (Stevie Bonifield/The Verge)
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The Japanese trade association CODA, which represents major companies like Studio Ghibli and Square Enix, has officially requested that OpenAI cease using their copyrighted materials to train its AI model, Sora 2. This demand highlights ongoing concerns about intellectual property rights in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. As AI technologies continue to develop, the implications for content creators and their rights become increasingly significant, raising questions about how companies can protect their work in the digital age.
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