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Australians could see stronger pay protections for creators as ministers and industry leaders reject a broad AI copyright carve-out.
Getty Images has launched new generative AI features, Product Image and Reference Image, enhancing customisation for high-quality product visuals.
NVIDIA backs Getty Images and iStock with AI tools to revolutionise media creation. New features generate high-quality images swiftly, aiding designers and developers.
Getty Images unveils new partnership with NVIDIA to launch a faster AI model, doubling speed and enhancing quality.
NVIDIA Edify expands its artificial intelligence capabilities with 3D asset generation, sparking collaborations with Shutterstock and Getty Images to enhance creative control and input for visual AI interfaces.
NVIDIA unveils an extensive array of enterprise-grade generative AI microservices, allowing businesses to develop and distribute custom applications while retaining full intellectual property ownership.
Getty Images CEO, Craig Peters, warns Chancellor Rishi Sunak of risking UK GDP by favouring AI support over the critical creative industries.
Getty Images, a preeminent global visual content creator and marketplace, has launched Generative AI by Getty Images.
NVIDIA and WPP join forces in building a generative AI-enabled content engine to increase the speed and efficiency of digital advertising.
Getty Images and Candy Digital, the next-generation digital collectible company, have announced a new multi-year partnership agreement.
Google has signed a multi-year licensing deal with Getty Images, following a 2016 competition law complaint by Getty against the tech giant.
The exclusive agreement delivers 360 cinematic virtual reality video for creating one of a kind immersive experiences.
UK High Court rules training AI on copyrighted material does not infringe copyright, easing legal risks for AI developers while challenging creative industries.
UK High Court ruling in Getty Images v Stability AI drops landmark copyright claims, offering little clarity on AI training using copyrighted content.
UK House of Lords committee warns ministers about AI firms illegally using copyrighted material for training, calling for a revamp of outdated copyright laws.