December 27, 2024

A still from the trailer for Warner Bros. Discovery’s “Blade Runner 2049”.

Source: Warner Bros. Pictures

Elon Musk, his car company Tesla and Warner Bros. Discovery Center Tesla Inc. was sued on Monday, accusing it of using artificial intelligence to infringe copyright on images from the movie “Blade Runner 2049” to promote Tesla’s robotaxi concept.

this litigation Filmmaker Alcon Entertainment said billionaire Musk and other defendants requested permission to promote the Cyber ​​Cab at an Oct. 10 event at Warner Brothers Discovery Studios. “Iconic still images” from “Blade Runner 2049” were used at an event in Burbank, California. The request was denied.

Cybercab is Tesla’s “dedicated robotaxi” concept, which the company says it hopes to produce by 2027 and sell for less than $30,000.

The civil lawsuit in federal court in Los Angeles says “Alcon denies all licenses” and vehemently objects to the defendants’ suggestion of any connection between BR2049 and Tesla, Musk or any Musk-owned company.

“In any event, Defendants used fabricated images that were clearly generated by artificial intelligence to accomplish all of this,” the lawsuit states, adding that the Defendants’ actions amounted to “economic theft on a massive scale.”

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During the Cybercab event, while Musk was speaking, “this fake image” was displayed on the second briefing slide of the livestream for 11 seconds.

“During those 11 seconds, Musk clumsily tried to explain why he showed viewers a photo of BR2049 when he was supposed to be talking about his new product,” the lawsuit states. “He truly had no credible reason.”

CNBC has asked Alcon and the defendants in the lawsuit for comment, which was first reported by new york times. The suit’s allegations include copyright infringement and false endorsements.

The lawsuit calls the financial impact of the misappropriation “significant” and notes that Alcon is currently in talks with other automotive brands about potential partnerships with Alcon’s “Blade Runner 2099 TV series,” which is in production.

The complaint also alleges that “problematic Musk” is an issue in the case and that Alcon does not want its “Blade Runner” sequel movie “to be associated with Musk, Tesla or any Musk company.”

Elon Musk will launch Tesla Cybercab on October 10, 2024

Source: Tesla | Youtube

“Any prudent brand considering a partnership with Tesla must take into account Musk’s massively amplified, highly politicized, erratic and arbitrary behavior, which sometimes spirals into Hate speech.

“If, as here, a company or its principals do not actually share Musk’s extreme political and social views, the potential brand relationship with Tesla is even more fraught,” the lawsuit states.

Musk is a major supporter of Donald Trump’s Republican presidential campaign and often posts inflammatory comments on X, a social media site he owns.

For example, in March he spread baseless rumors Through X, I learned that the Haitian “cannibal tribe” is immigrating to the United States.

Last week, Musk promoted false and debunked conspiracy theories dominion vote Machines used to count votes in federal and other elections.

Musk has been promising robotaxis to Tesla shareholders for more than a decade.

However, Tesla has never produced a vehicle that is safe to use without someone ready to steer or brake.

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