TL;DR
- Hollywood studios are reportedly earning ad revenue from fake AI-generated movie trailers on YouTube.
- SAG-AFTRA has criticized studios for profiting from AI content that exploits actors' likenesses without permission.
- Two popular channels, Screen Culture and KH Studio, created these AI trailers by combining clips from real movies with AI-generated content.
- YouTube has suspended these channels from its partner program for violating monetization policies, including creating duplicative or misleading content.
- The studios' actions are seen as contradictory to SAG-AFTRA's efforts to negotiate AI consent and protect actors' rights.
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