Q1 2026 Management View CEO Robert Iger opened by stating, "We are pleased with the start of our fiscal year, and our achievements reflect the tremendous progress we've made." Iger highlighted the ...
The Walt Disney Corporation just made a $1 billion investment into Sora, OpenAI’s platform for generating short-form videos. If you’ve seen Bigfoot shilling out to promote random products on TikTok, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In one of the boldest Hollywood-tech mashups we’ve seen yet, Disney is officially joining forces with OpenAI — and the deal is ...
Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Disney / Getty Images Famous copyright tyrant Disney is now bending over for the AI industry and signing away its precious intellectual property ...
Disney announced it will make a $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI. The companies said Sora and ChatGPT Image users will also be able to make AI content with Disney's copyrighted characters. Some ...
As part of the Walt Disney Company's $1 billion investment in ChatGPT parent OpenAI, the entertainment giant will let you use Mickey Mouse and other Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars characters in ...
Disney is investing $1 billion in OpenAI and will bring characters such as Mickey Mouse, Cinderella and Luke Skywalker to the AI company’s Sora video generation tool, in a licensing deal that the two ...
The Walt Disney Corporation just made a $1 billion investment into Sora, OpenAI’s platform for generating short-form videos. If you’ve seen Bigfoot shilling out to promote random products on TikTok, ...
Disney and AI company OpenAI announced Thursday that they had reached a deal that will allow Sora users to make AI content with Disney’s copyrighted characters. Some of the characters that will be ...
On Thursday, Disney announced a landmark partnership with OpenAI to license its iconic characters and properties to be used to generate clips on Sora, OpenAI’s video generating app, starting in 2026.
OpenAI released Sora 2 in October, unleashing a flood of copyright violations onto the internet. But instead of suing the company, or even threatening to do so, Disney is now teaming up with it. In a ...