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Why Japan's animation industry has embraced AI
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Japan's permissive copyright laws regarding AI training, allowing the use of copyrighted material without consent, are causing concern among the artists who fear job losses and copyright infringement. While AI is being integrated into the anime industry to combat labor shortages, some experts believe it will democratize filmmaking, though anxieties persist about AI's potential to replace human creativity and labor.
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