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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Images 2.0 with improved non‑Latin text rendering and higher resolution

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Images 2.0 with improved non‑Latin text rendering and higher resolution
OpenAI has rolled out ChatGPT Images 2.0, a new image‑generation model that promises sharper detail, wider aspect ratios and a marked leap in handling non‑Latin scripts. Available today to all ChatGPT users, the upgrade offers up to 2K resolution, flexible output formats and a reasoning layer that can verify its own results. The company says the model now produces more accurate depictions of Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Hindi and Bengali text, making it a stronger tool for developers, designers and creators who need reliable visual content. Read more

Hollywood Leaders Warn Against AI Hype at Runway Summit

Hollywood Leaders Warn Against AI Hype at Runway Summit
At the recent Runway AI Summit in Manhattan, film veteran Kathleen Kennedy voiced skepticism about the rapid adoption of generative AI in creative fields. Executives praised AI as a transformative technology, likening it to fire and the printing press, while others stressed the need for human taste and judgment. Discussions highlighted both the promise of AI tools for visual effects and the pitfalls of over‑reliance, citing recent failures such as fragile 3‑D printed props and poorly received AI‑generated ads. The event underscored a divide between enthusiastic promoters and cautious industry veterans. Read more

Lightricks Unveils On‑Device AI Video Model Powered by Nvidia

Lightricks Unveils On‑Device AI Video Model Powered by Nvidia
Lightricks introduced an AI video model that runs locally on consumer devices, a rarity in the industry. Built with Nvidia technology and showcased at CES 2026, the model can generate 20‑second clips at 50 frames per second, supports 4K resolution and native audio, and is released as an open‑weight model on HuggingFace. On‑device operation gives creators control over their data, faster generation times of 1‑2 minutes per prompt, and reduced reliance on cloud services, addressing privacy and efficiency concerns for both independent filmmakers and large studios. Read more

AI-Generated Art Faces Growing Backlash Amid Calls for Clear Distinction

AI-Generated Art Faces Growing Backlash Amid Calls for Clear Distinction
Generative AI tools have surged, producing images and videos that rival human creations. Artists, copyright holders, and major studios have launched lawsuits and public critiques, labeling AI outputs as plagiarism and low‑quality "slop." Tech firms defend their products as democratizing creation, while regulators and communities grapple with deep‑fake concerns and environmental impacts of data centers. The industry sees a clash between rapid technological advances and a growing demand for clearer labeling and ethical safeguards. Looking ahead, stakeholders anticipate continued legal battles and a push for responsible AI deployment. Read more

Sari Azout Champions AI as a Creative Partner on Sublime

Sari Azout Champions AI as a Creative Partner on Sublime
Sari Azout, founder of the curation platform Sublime, frames artificial intelligence as a tool that amplifies human creativity rather than replaces it. On a Vergecast episode, she details how Sublime integrates AI into its discovery features and introduces a new AI‑driven tool called Podcast Magic. Azout also shares how she personally uses AI for productivity and creative work, acknowledging reservations about future AI development while expressing confidence in a balanced, human‑centred approach. Read more

Disney Partners with Animaj to Accelerate Animation Using AI

Disney Partners with Animaj to Accelerate Animation Using AI
Disney has selected startup Animaj for its 2025 accelerator cohort, aiming to speed up animated‑short production with an AI‑driven tool that fills in in‑between frames while keeping human animators in control. The partnership promises to cut episode creation time from months to weeks, offering a faster pipeline for Disney Branded Television and Disney Television Studios. Animaj’s system trains on existing show assets, generates consistent character poses, and allows artists to tweak results, addressing industry concerns about AI replacing creative talent. Disney sees the technology as a way to meet streaming‑driven content demands while preserving the studio’s artistic legacy. Read more

Suno Studio Unveils the First Generative Audio Workstation

Suno Studio Unveils the First Generative Audio Workstation
Suno introduces Suno Studio, a desktop‑only platform that blends AI‑driven music generation with traditional digital audio workstation tools. Users can start from a simple prompt or a humming fragment, then edit stems, adjust pitch, tempo, and volume, and export the final track. While the service requires a paid subscription, it aims to serve both hobbyists and professionals seeking rapid, AI‑assisted composition. Suno also faces legal challenges from music labels alleging unauthorized training data use. Read more