I'm not saying I'm too surprised. I saw the lawsuits, and there was a hint of desperation when they wanted AI to be available to only a few companies. They don't have a lot of data sources, and will probably need to buy/steal them. They have a lot of demo and products already out, but they don't bring a lot of profits. Having a lot of competition, and the availability of free options doesn't help them either. If they can release a finished AI video software, I can see them partnering with a lot of studios. I don't expect them to go bankrupt, there are a lot of companies that will readily buy them and enter the AI race.
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