Matthew McConaughey's lawyers want you to know that using AI to replicate the actor's famous catchphrase is not "alright, alright, alright." Attorneys for entertainment law firm Yorn Levine ...
Matthew McConaughey is trademarking his famous catchphrase "Alright, alright, alright" in a bid to stop unauthorized artificial intelligence (AI) use. It's been over 30 years since McConaughey, 56, ...
Matthew McConaughey is planning ahead. Indeed, the Wedding Planner star has taken steps to prevent artificial intelligence from using his image or likeness in the future. Matthew—according to The Wall ...
Some movie lines fade into trivia, but others hard-wire themselves into the zeitgeist. Matthew McConaughey’s “alright, alright, alright” most certainly did the latter. While it’s seldom used, think ...
There has been much ink spilled, in recent years, about the cultural thefts that occur both in and around the generative artificial “intelligence” business, a multi-billion dollar industry that seems ...
He is trademarking several clips that have added to his popularity, The Wall Street Journal was first to report. Included is a seven-second clip of the “Magic Mike” actor standing on a porch, a ...
Using artificial intelligence to impersonate celebrities is not "alright, alright, alright." Matthew McConaughey has trademarked "Alright, alright, alright," the iconic catchphrase that he first made ...
Matthew McConaughey's lawyers want you to know that using AI to replicate the actor's famous catchphrase is not "alright, alright, alright." Attorneys for entertainment law firm Yorn Levine ...