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Disney’s AI Deal Could Have Impacts Well Beyond Sora

Last updated: December 18, 2025 11:50 am
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OpenAI’s release of Sora 2 in October caused a stir in the online world, with a surge of copyright violations following in its wake. Surprisingly, Disney has decided to take a different approach by partnering with OpenAI instead of taking legal action against them.

The groundbreaking deal, announced on December 11, allows millions of Sora users to interact with 200 beloved Disney characters, including iconic figures like Darth Vader, Elsa, and Mickey Mouse. This move by Disney comes as a stark contrast to their previous lawsuit against AI studio Midjourney in July, indicating a shift in their strategy towards AI technology.

Adam Eisgrau, senior director at the tech policy group Chamber of Progress, notes the significance of Disney’s collaboration with OpenAI. He believes that this partnership signals a tacit acceptance of AI technology and its potential uses, especially in the realm of copyright law.

The creative community has responded with mixed reactions to the deal. While some see it as a step forward in acknowledging the value of human art and the need for artists to be compensated, others express concerns about the implications of AI technology on the industry.

Disney’s decision to invest $1 billion in OpenAI while simultaneously cracking down on unauthorized AI training on Disney characters has raised eyebrows within the Animation Guild. Steve Kaplan, the union’s business representative, has voiced concerns about the potential impact of AI tools on the animation pipeline and the creative industries as a whole.

Despite the uncertainties surrounding AI technology and copyright law, Disney’s partnership with OpenAI has sparked both excitement and apprehension within the industry. As Sora subscribers gain access to Disney characters and the opportunity to showcase their content on Disney+, the landscape of content creation and consumption is poised for a significant shift.

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While some remain skeptical about the long-term implications of AI technology in the entertainment industry, others are cautiously optimistic about the possibilities it may bring. As the debate around AI and copyright continues to evolve, it is clear that the intersection of technology and creativity will shape the future of storytelling and content creation.

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