David Otunga discute aspectos jurídicos de lutas da WWE geradas por IA

O ex-astro da WWE, David Otunga, explorou as possibilidades da inteligência artificial gerar lutas de wrestling em um vídeo recente no YouTube. Ele analisou se a WWE poderia criar e monetizar esse tipo de conteúdo sem compensar o espólio de lutadores falecidos.

Otunga destacou os amplos direitos contratuais da WWE sobre nomes artísticos, imagens, personas e performances, que muitas vezes se estendem perpetuamente. Ele observou que esses acordos são anteriores à IA generativa, gerando incertezas sobre sua aplicação a novas tecnologias. Usando o confronto hipotético de Bray Wyatt contra

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