The letter, sent last week, comes amid growing unease in Japan’s media circles over how generative-AI systems are built.
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Japan warns Sam Altman: Stop using Studio Ghibli and other art to train OpenAI's Sora AI
Japan’s Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA), a group of publishers including Studio Ghibli have asked OpenAI to ...
Japanese studios, including Studio Ghibli, have asked OpenAI to stop using their copyrighted content to train its AI models.
Japanese content trade group CODA, whose members include Studio Ghibli, issued a letter to OpenAI demanding the AI company ...
Japan does not expect visitors to know everything instantly, but sincerity matters. Even small gestures of good manners can ...
UK police on Monday charged a 32-year-old man with attempted murder over a mass stabbing attack on a train that wounded 11 people, and revealed that he may have stabbed two other people in the 24 ...
We’re right on the cusp of peak fall color season in Japan. The leaves have already started turning to vivid hues of crimson and gold in northeastern Japan, and are now working their seasonal ...
Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed her desire Monday to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un to finally ...
Yoroï,” a fantasy tale starring famed rapper-turned-actor Aurélien Cotentin aka Orelsan, is the latest example of the ...
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Hiring a car in Japan? Here are eight things to know
If you're thinking of hiring a car while on holiday in Japan, here's eight things you need to know before you pick up the ...
It goes on to note that Sora 2 operates on an opt-out system, meaning a company has to put in a request if it wants its intellectual property removed from the dataset. The issue is that Japan's ...
A number of Japanese publishers, including Square Enix, Bandai Namco, and Kadokawa have publicly called for OpenAI to ...
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