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		<title>OpenAI Focuses on Building Hollywood Trust Before Striking Studio Deals</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research and deployment company, is taking a deliberate approach to forging partnerships with Hollywood, emphasizing the need to build trust and educate the entertainment industry on the capabilities and implications of AI technologies like its video generation model, Sora. Speaking at The Wall Street Journal&#8217;s &#8220;The Future of Everything&#8221; Conference, OpenAI&#8217;s [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>OpenAI, the artificial intelligence research and deployment company, is taking a deliberate approach to forging partnerships with Hollywood, emphasizing the need to build trust and educate the entertainment industry on the capabilities and implications of AI technologies like its video generation model, Sora.</strong></h2>



<p>Speaking at The Wall Street Journal&#8217;s &#8220;The Future of Everything&#8221; Conference, OpenAI&#8217;s Chief Operating Officer, Brad Lightcap, indicated that formal deals with movie studios are not imminent. As reported by TheWrap, Lightcap&#8217;s comments, made during an interview with WSJ reporter Keach Hagey, highlight a strategy centered on foundational understanding and collaboration.</p>



<p>&#8220;To start any conversation with AI, it starts with an education process. This stuff&#8217;s all really new,” Lightcap stated. He further elaborated on the importance of mutual understanding before formal engagements: “There&#8217;s a baseline level of trust and understanding that you have to build with partners before you engage just as to what it is that you&#8217;re doing.”<sup></sup></p>



<p>This cautious stance comes even as OpenAI has successfully brokered content licensing deals with several major publishers. However, Lightcap explained that the landscape with media companies, particularly in Hollywood, requires a different approach due to the nascent stage of AI in filmmaking and the need to clearly demonstrate its value and address concerns.</p>



<p>Referring to Sora, OpenAI&#8217;s text-to-video AI model which has garnered significant attention for its potential in content creation, Lightcap acknowledged its current limitations for professional productions. “People can play with [Sora], but it&#8217;s not meant for production-level content,” he remarked. “It&#8217;s not, in my opinion, good enough for that yet.&#8221;</p>



<p>Despite this, Lightcap expressed optimism about the future trajectory of these tools. &#8220;So will it get better? Yeah, of course. But it&#8217;s just [about] starting a dialog and starting a process of understanding [with studios currently],”<sup></sup> he added, signaling a long-term vision for AI&#8217;s role in the entertainment sector.</p>



<p>OpenAI&#8217;s current focus, therefore, appears to be less on immediate deal-making and more on fostering a receptive and informed environment within Hollywood, ensuring that future collaborations are built on a solid foundation of trust and shared understanding of AI&#8217;s evolving capabilities.</p>
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		<title>This week on 4GQTV we discussed Palworld</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2024 02:09:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On This Episode&#8230; This week on the podcast we sit down and discuss the trending topics for the week. Word just got out that Microsoft laid off 1,900 people. Some of those employees worked in a division regarding physical game distribution. Blizzard suffered layoffs, including the exit of Mike Ybarra. Palworld has been on the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>This week on the podcast we sit down and discuss the trending topics for the week. Word just got out that Microsoft laid off 1,900 people. Some of those employees worked in a division regarding physical game distribution. Blizzard suffered layoffs, including the exit of Mike Ybarra.</p>
<p>Palworld has been on the minds of many gamers as it is one of the fastest-selling games in one week. Over 8 million players and rising to the top of Steam. We discuss all the controversy around the game. Some people on social media have made some allegations accusing Palworld of using AI and copying images. All of this has been debunked. However, The Pokemon Company has said they have received many concerns regarding Palworld and are investigating the situation.</p>
<p>The latest PS5 firmware blocks the Cronus Zen. It may be a wise choice to try and prevent people from using scripts on games in multiplayer. Cronus Zen issued a statement that they are looking into it but have confirmed their device has been blocked at this time from the update.</p>
<p>Drop a comment and hang out with us!</p>
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