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Super Mario Galaxy Movie Includes Disclaimer That It Cannot Be Used For AI Training



Super Mario Galaxy Movie Includes Disclaimer That It Cannot Be Used For AI Training

by Skullghost

34 Comments

  1. Bulky-Complaint6994

    Sad we live in a world where we even need said disclaimers

  2. thejontorrweno

    Yeah good luck with that

    Further, does it not kind of create a closed loop where mega companies will use AI (even if not generative and just purely for brainstorming or planning) trained on other materials to make their products, but then refuse to allow their works to also feed those models? I’m not pro-AI, but unless a company swears they never use AI in any capacity it feels like Disney making franchises off of topics in the public domain and then changing the laws and clamping down on things they created to not let someone else continue that cycle.

  3. BareKnuckle18

    Yeah because these AI companies def operate within the confines of the law 🤦. If someone uploads it somewhere (which they 100% will) an AI will be trained off it, simple as.

    Good on them to try and put a foot down but it’s gonna take more than a line of text.

  4. OdoWanKenobi

    As if people who train AIs will care. They’re already completely on board with intellectual property theft

  5. Cheese0089

    Is this like when old people make a Facebook status saying Facebook can’t own their content?

  6. mm615657

    I now believe that the default option should be to exclude any media from AI training. Anyone who allows their content to be used for training, whether for free or for a fee, should be making a voluntary choice.

  7. steamshotrise

    I think Universal has listed this on every movie they’ve released recently, I’m still surprised they’re the only studio that have bothered to have the disclaimer

  8. c0mpu73rguy

    I did notice it at the end of the credits, yes. So it’s the first movie to do that I assume?

  9. ThePickleHawk

    Of all the movies to start an industry standard practice lol.

  10. I actually noticed that in the credits while watching.

  11. No_Construction2407

    I wonder how long before the white house ignores this and posts a grok video combining bombing iran with mario galaxy

  12. carzaki27

    not the only one. shows like pluribus and other animated movies like the chainsaw man reze arc also carry this disclaimer at the end of the credits. i think its a standard copyright thing now

  13. Golden-Owl

    Wonder if this is going to be used to establish legal precedence in some way.

    Nintendo is famously fiercely protective of its IP after all

  14. lurking-in-the-bg

    This isn’t a new thing, it’s a disclaimer at the end of the credits for every major studio movie I’ve watched from Universal and I think also WB for at least the past year.

  15. redDKtie

    Everyone here saying “they’re just gonna do it anyway” is missing the point.

    This is building a much larger case.

  16. 1337gamer15

    Yep, saw that and pointed it out in the theater. Looks like Bad Guys 2 set a good example!

  17. Benhurso

    How does the disclaimer stops AI from using it?

  18. jonvonboner

    Good first step but we need policies with teeth to enforce this. There needs to be a whole regulation group who gets paid to sweep through AI models every week and make sure they’re not adding newer movies to their training data. Studios need to pay for this to protect their IP and legacy libraries. This needs to be directly punishable. I want to see BIG lawsuits against the Open AI and anyone else who violates.

  19. ReturnOfTheFrickinG

    It’s unfortunate that the standard is becoming that you have to rescind permission for your work to be used in AI training rather than provide it.

  20. mathfacts

    AI should need consent/compensation for any content that goes into training it.

  21. jackie__shan

    How anyone can check that no one will use this movie to train their AI ? It’s literally two clicks to perform that.

  22. artbystorms

    Since when have any of the AI companies or users for that matter given a single shit about artistic ownership? It’s just more sacrifice for the computer god to them.

  23. poppin-n-sailin

    Im sure it already has been. good try, though.

  24. McKnighty9

    …
    Pretty sure they mean anyone BUT the company that owns it.

  25. DarkBomberX

    Saw that. Im pretty sure it will be noted and discarded.

  26. xError404xx

    Realistically how would you ever enforce that and prove that it was taken to train AI?

  27. bigdickwalrus

    Good luck stopping it. Billionaires don’t gaf

  28. RembrandtEpsilon

    lol buddy…. that’s not gonna stop em

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