Caroline Hyde
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I think that the issue of non-consensual AI-generated images has become so vivid to lawmakers.
Many of them, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, are themselves the victims of this.
So I think the appetite has really broadened this year.
So this, the Defiance Act, which passed the Senate this week, that probably would not impact Grok.
That impacts the people who are responsible for distributing the images.
But there is a lot of conversation right now about whether the Take It Down Act would empower attorneys general to sue Grok, XAI, Elon Musk over some level of
for thousands of these images proliferating every hour.
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If you look into this statement here, they're saying that Warner Brothers has provided increasingly novel reasons for avoiding a transaction with Paramount, but that it has never said, because it cannot, that Netflix transaction is financially superior.
But most would say that the fact that Netflix only wants the streaming and the studios and the fact that there will be some sort of equity value given to investors by spinning off global networks, that ultimately is better at the moment than shareholders.
That is what Warner Brothers Discovery has been trying to convince their shareholders of.
But as we see ever more nuclear, it feels that Paramount is going because the clock is ticking.