Dallas Principal Avery Williams was quoted in TechCrunch's article, "It sure looks like OpenAI trained Sora on game content — and legal experts say that could be a problem." The article examines OpenAI’s newly released video-generation tool, Sora, and raises questions about the potential use of copyrighted video game content in its training data. Avery says, “Training an AI platform on the voices, movements, characters, songs, dialogue, and artwork in a video game constitutes copyright infringement, just as it would if these elements were used in other contexts.”

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