These days, it is hard to ignore how often AI finds itself in the headlines. The emerging technology has major implications in the future of medicine and financing, but not everyone is on board with AI. For those in the arts, AI has become a nuisance complete with copyright concerns, and now one of Japan's top animation organizations is breaking down how dystopian the future could be with AI.
"We feel it will be very difficult in the future to bring fair revenue to creators when projects are being created through the use of generative AI," the note reads."For instance, if an AI generates a character with the head of Doraemon, the body of a Gundam, and the voice of Son Goku... If that creation is made with the thought it can be used freely so long as we hand over the required revenue, we're not interested.