YouTube partners with CAA to give celebrities unprecedented control over their digital likenesses, revolutionizing talent rights in the AI-powered entertainment landscape.
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CAA CEO Bryan Lourd praised the deal, stating it aligns with the agency's goal of building a 'responsible AI ecosystem' that protects artists and unlocks new creative possibilities.
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says the platform will work with CAA to ensure artists maintain creative control over their likeness as AI tech becomes more prevalent, marking a significant step in the industry's AI future.
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Bryan Lourd, Neal Mohan, Sam Altman, Matt Stone, Trey Parker, Scarlett Johansson, CAA, YouTube, Google, OpenAI, Deep Voodoo, New Enterprise Associates, South Park