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Lionsgate signs deal to train AI model on its movies and shows

A man in a black blazer sitting next to a person in a flowing, white, toga-like garment and golden laurel wreath.
A scene from Megalopolis, one of Lionsgate’s upcoming releases. | Image: Lionsgate

AI startup Runway has made a name for itself building generative models seemingly trained on unlicensed content from around the internet. Now, the company has signed a deal with Lionsgate that will give it access to the studio’s massive portfolio of films and TV shows.

Today, Lionsgate — the studio behind films like the John Wick and Hunger Games franchises — announced that it is partnering with Runway to create a new customized video generation model intended to help “filmmakers, directors and other creative talent augment their work.”

In a statement about the deal, Lionsgate vice chair Michael Burns described it as a path toward creating “capital-efficient content creation opportunities” for the studio, which sees the technology as “a…

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