Generative AI startup Runway inks deal with a major Hollywood studio

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Runway, a startup developing AI video tools, including video-generating models, has partnered with Lionsgate — the studio behind the “John Wick” and “Twilight” franchises — to train a custom video model on Lionsgate’s movie catalog. Lionsgate vice chair Michael Burns said in a statement that the studio’s “filmmakers, directors and other creative talent” will get access to the model to “augment their work.”

Runway says it’s also considering ways to license models as templates for individual creators to build and train their own custom models. The company is the first generative AI startup to team up with a major Hollywood studio publicly. The Wall Street Journal previously reported that Disney and Paramount have had discussions with generative AI providers, but those talks haven’t yet borne fruit.

The Lionsgate and Runway deal comes a day after California signed bills restricting the use of AI digital replicas in film and television projects, and as Runway fights a lawsuit alleging the company trained its models on copyrighted works without permission.

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