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If companies like Disney wanted to train AI models on their own movies and use that in their movies, I have no problem with that. The problem isn't AI, it's that the tools created by AI companies are designed from the ground up to be unetical. You can have AI that is only trained on your own work or people that have consented to it, but none of these companies want to do that and that is a choice they are making. They don't care about consent, they just want to have what they feel like they have a right to.