Moonvalley releases a video generator it claims was trained on licensed content | TechCrunch
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Moonvalley has introduced Marey, an AI video-generating model trained specifically on openly licensed data, differentiating it from competitors relying on potentially copyrighted material. Developed in partnership with Asteria, Marey allows for detailed movement control in animations, granting creators flexibility. The market for AI video tools is becoming crowded with rapid advancements from both startups and major tech firms. Moonvalley aims to address legal risks by sourcing licensed data, collaborating with partners to navigate industry complexities regarding rights and permissions for creators.
Marey enables nuanced control over in-scene movements, such as controlling an individual checkers piece or animating the exact breeze blowing through a person's hair.
Many generative video startups train models on public data, some of which is invariably copyrighted, but rights owners have lodged complaints and filed cease and desists.
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