Disney “cloned” Dwayne Johnson when filming a live-action Moana, reviews the Wall Avenue Journal, utilizing an AI course of that they had been finally afraid to make use of:
Beneath the plan they devised, Johnson’s equally buff cousin Tanoai Reed — who’s 6-foot-3 and 250 kilos — would fill in as a physique double for a small variety of pictures. Disney would work with AI firm Metaphysic to create deepfakes of Johnson’s face that might be layered on high of Reed’s efficiency within the footage — a “digital double” that successfully allowed Johnson to be in two locations without delay… Johnson permitted the plan, however the usage of a brand new expertise had Disney attorneys hammering out particulars over the way it might be deployed, what safety precautions would shield the information and a bunch of different considerations. Additionally they nervous that the studio finally could not declare possession over each component of the movie if AI generated elements of it, individuals concerned within the negotiations mentioned. Disney and Metaphysic spent 18 months negotiating on and off over the phrases of the contract and work on the digital double. However not one of the footage might be within the closing movie when it is launched subsequent summer season…Interviews with greater than 20 present and former staff and companions current an leisure large torn between the inevitability of AI’s advance and considerations about learn how to use it. Progress has at instances been slowed by forms and hand-wringing over the corporate’s social contract with its followers, to not point out its authorized contract with unions representing actors, writers and different artistic companions… For Disney, defending its characters and tales whereas additionally embracing new AI expertise is essential. “Now we have been round for 100 years and we intend to be round for the following 100 years,” mentioned the corporate’s authorized chief, Horacio Gutierrez, in an interview. “AI might be transformative, however it does not must be lawless….” [As recently as June, a Disney/Comcast Universal lawsuit had argued that Midjourney “is the quintessential copyright free-rider and a bottomless pit of plagiarism.”] Considerations about unhealthy publicity had been an enormous cause that Disney scrapped a plan to make use of AI in Tron: Ares — a film set for launch in October about an AI-generated soldier getting into the actual world. For the reason that film is about synthetic intelligence, executives pitched the thought of really incorporating AI into one of many characters… as a buzzy advertising technique, in line with individuals conversant in the matter. A author would supply context on the animated character — a sidekick to Jeff Bridges’ lead position named Bit — to a generative AI program. Then on display, the AI program, voiced by an actor, would reply to questions as Bit as cameras rolled. However with negotiations with unions representing writers and actors over contracts taking place on the identical time, Disney dismissed the thought, and executives internally had been informed that the corporate could not danger the unhealthy publicity, the individuals mentioned…Disney’s personal historical past speaks to how studios have navigated technological crossroads earlier than. When Disney employed Pixar to provide a handful of graphic photos for its 1989 hit The Little Mermaid, executives saved the incorporation a secret, fearing backlash from followers in the event that they discovered that not each body of the animated movie had been hand-drawn. Such data, executives feared, would possibly “take away the magic.”
Disney invested $1.5 billion in Fortnite creator Epic Video games, acccording to the article, and is planning a world in Fortnite the place players can work together with Marvel superheroes and creatures from Avatar. However “an experiment to permit players to work together with an AI-generated Darth Vader was fraught. Inside minutes of launching the AI bot, players had discovered a technique to make it curse in James Earl Jones’s signature baritone.” (Although Epic patched the workaround inside half-hour.)However the article spells out one other concern for Disney executives. “If a Fortnite gamer creates a Darth Vader and Spider-Man dance that goes viral on YouTube, who owns that dance?