
"I don't think it's super kosher copacetic to just kind of rob freely under the auspices of acceleration or China,"
"It's a pretty revolutionary act that we actually do have that model and that's you know the basis for everything that we work on,"
Natasha Lyonne co-founded Asteria Film Co., an artist-led animation and film studio focused on providing high-quality, copyright-friendly generative AI for marquee content. Asteria partnered with Moonvalley AI to create Marey, an AI video-generation tool that relies only on open-license content or material with explicit permission. This approach contrasts with other models such as OpenAI's Sora 2 and Google's Veo 3, which have faced controversy over web scraping and copyright clashes. Careful input curation is intended to protect the rights of cast, crew, and writers. Asteria has used AI for renderings and development but not yet to produce a full TV show or film. Marey is available via a credits-based subscription starting at $14.99 per month.
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