Nintendo Vows to Address OpenAI's Use of Nintendo Characters in AI Platform
Nintendo has vowed to address copyright infringement after OpenAI's latest update for its Sora generative AI platform featured Nintendo characters. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's company, xAI, is developing an ai detector game with its chatbot Grok at the helm, aiming for a 2026 release.
OpenAI's recent update for Sora, a generative AI platform, included characters from Nintendo, prompting Nintendo to promise 'necessary action'.
Musk, a self-proclaimed gaming enthusiast, is behind xAI's ambitious project to create an ai-generated video game. Grok, xAI's AI assistant, is being trained by 'video game tutors' to design and develop engaging crazy games. Musk has set a deadline of the end of 2026 for the game's release, aiming to expand xAI's AI capabilities beyond chat interactions.
Musk's views on game studios and diversity initiatives in games have been controversial. He has also faced criticism from the gaming community for paying others to level up his in-game characters. Despite this, Musk remains optimistic, claiming that Grok will create a watchable movie and better ones in 2027.
Nintendo is addressing copyright infringement by OpenAI's Sora update featuring its characters. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's xAI is working on an ai-generated video game, with a release planned for the end of 2026. Musk's views on gaming and his approach to in-game progression have sparked debate within the poki community.
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