With AI being more widely adopted and used more actively by companies and users, the boundary between human creativity and artificially generated content seems to be blurring. This has not only invited concerns but has also paved the way for a new set of legal pursuits. With these issues becoming more common, a recent lawsuit filed by Warner Bros. has come to light, where the AI image-generation startup Midjourney has been sued for infringing copyright by enabling users to create images of some of its iconic characters.

Warner Bros. sues Midjourney over AI-generated images of iconic characters

Warner Bros. Discovery has taken legal action against Midjourney and accused the platform of engaging in large-scale copyright infringement. According to the lawsuit, the platform has been generati

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