- The producer of “Blade Runner 2049” is suing Elon Musk and Tesla for copyright infringement.
- Alcon Leisure stated Musk used imagery impressed by the movie at its “We, Robotic” occasion.
- Alex Proyas, director of the 2004 sci-fi movie “I, Robotic,” has slammed Musk as nicely.
“Blade Runner 2049” producer Alcon Leisure filed a lawsuit towards Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Monday, citing photographs he displayed at his huge “We, Robotic” occasion.
Musk was showcasing Tesla’s robotaxi on the firm’s occasion on October 10 when he referenced the 2017 movie. “Blade Runner 2049” is a sequel to director Ridley Scott’s dystopian sci-film “Blade Runner,” launched in 1982.
“You recognize, I really like ‘Blade Runner,’ however I do not know if we would like that future,” Musk stated whereas presenting on the “We, Robotic” occasion.
“I imagine we would like that duster he is sporting, however not the, uh, the awful apocalypse,” he added whereas flashing a picture that resembled a nonetheless from “Blade Runner 2049.”
Musk’s slide featured a person sporting a duster jacket, observing a post-apocalyptic cityscape.
Alcon stated in its lawsuit that the picture was seemingly made with an AI picture generator since they did not grant Musk permission to make use of photographs from the movie.
“Any prudent model contemplating any Tesla partnership has to take Musk’s massively amplified, extremely politicized, capricious and arbitrary habits, which generally veers into hate speech, into consideration,” Alcon wrote in its lawsuit.
“Alcon didn’t need BR2049 to be affiliated with Musk, Tesla, or any Musk firm, for all of those causes,” Alcon added.
Representatives for Tesla and Alcon Leisure did not reply to requests for remark from BI despatched outdoors common enterprise hours.
Different folks in Hollywood have additionally raised considerations concerning the content material of Musk’s “We, Robotic” rollout — all the way down to the product designs.
Alex Proyas, director of the 2004 sci-fi movie “I, Robotic,” stated the designs of Tesla’s Optimus robotic, Robovan, and Robotaxi had been much like the robots and autos seen in his movie.
“Hey Elon, Can I’ve my designs again please?” Proyas wrote in an X put up on October 13.
Tesla’s “We, Robotic” occasion was broadly anticipated by buyers and shoppers, who anticipated Musk to put out his imaginative and prescient for self-driving autos.
Nevertheless, the presentation acquired a tepid response within the markets. Tesla shares fell by practically 9%, closing at $217.80 on October 11, a day after the occasion.
On Monday, Tesla shares closed at $218.85 and had been down by practically 12% yr to this point.