Disney Company has sent a legal warning letter to the Character.ai Artificial Intelligence platform calling for an immediate stopping of unauthorized use of its copyright characters. But Disney’s main concern is beyond copyright violation; The company claims that Character.ai has made its characters a tool to harm children. This artificial intelligence startup has also responded to Disney’s letter.
In this letter, Disney has explicitly stated that its main concern is not just financial, but the long -term harm to the company’s legacy. The Character.ai platform is full of chattes made by users and forged Disney characters, from the world of Pixar and Marvel to the Star Wars. But the main point is that Disney cites reports that these chats have been involved in immoral behavior and emotional manipulation in a conversation with children who have enrolled on the platform.
Disney’s warning to character.ai
Disney wrote in his letter with a very fast tone:
“In some cases, off offended character.ai chattes have become a tool for sexual exploitation of children and cause damage and danger for them, causing Disney consumers to suffer and extremely harm to Disney’s fame. Character.ai has chosen to reproduce and earn Disney characters in some way that contradicts the essence and legacy of the Disney brand. “
This Disney action cannot be considered just one dispute over intellectual property. The Character.Ai platform has already been monitored by legal and government for many times for insufficient protection to adolescent users. The platform was charged with two tragic cases in which the two teenagers committed suicide after talking to the service. This worrying background gives Disney’s claims that its characters have been used in an insecure and potentially harmful environment.
In response to Disney’s letter, Character.ai has taken a completely different approach to other artificial intelligence companies. Instead of resistance, the company has quickly removed Disney characters from its platform. A spokesman for the company said:
“It is always the right of intellectual owners to decide how people can interact with their IP, and we quickly respond to the content elimination requests they report to us. These characters have been deleted. “
Disney had previously sued other companies such as Midjourney and Minimax for copyright violations.
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