Massive Backlash as Disney CEO Says Company to Embrace Generative AI
Disney plans to integrate generative AI features for user-generated short-form content on Disney+, despite creators' fears about job losses and content quality.
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Punto y Coma MX The Disney+ content platform will allow viewers to create content with artificial intelligence using their characters, as announced by Disney CEO Bob Iger. The announcement, made during the outcome conference of the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2024, divided opinions on social networks. Iger explained that the AI will be used for “a series of game-like functions,” with the idea that in the future subscribers can generate pieces…
The Owl House Creator Calls for Disney+ Boycott After AI Announcement
The Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger announced Disney+ would soon allow user-generated AI content, and people aren’t happy about it. Fans and creatives are calling for a boycott of Disney+, including Dana Terrace who created Disney show The Owl House. Backlash Over AI Disney+ Content Unsubscribe from Disney+. Pirate Owl House. I don’t care. Fuck gen AI.— Dana Terrace (@DanaTerrace) November 14, 2025 Terrace said in a series of posts on X: PICK…
‘Owl House’ Creator Dana Terrace Gives Her Blessing to Pirate It
Last week, Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed the company was looking to put AI-made, user-generated creations on Disney+. For Dana Terrace, creator of the animated Disney Channel series The Owl House, this news was the last straw, and she’s made her stance known. “Unsubscribe from Disney+. Pirate Owl House. I don’t care,” she wrote on November 13. “Fuck gen AI.” If that weren’t enough of for you, she made another post about the initial Disney/genAI n…
Dana Terrace urges fans to unsubscribe from Disney+ over AI-generated content
Los Angeles, Nov 17 (PTI) "The Owl House" creator Dana Terrace urged fans to "unsubscribe" from Disney+ streaming service over a new feature which will allow users to create their own AI content on the platform. Terrace, who worked with the streamer on "The Owl House", asked fans instead to "pirate" the show after Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed plans to create "a much more engaged experience", according to the entertainment news outlet Deadline."I…
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