Universal bans the use of Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie for AI training

Universal bans the use of Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie for AI training

The film industry is trying to protect itself from the harmful effects of generative artificial intelligence. Since June 2025, Universal has begun including AI-related warning messages in all of its productions.

Released last week, Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie is no exception. In fact, a message prohibiting the use of the feature film to train AI has been slipped in at the very end of the credits.

“This film is protected by the laws of the United States and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication, distribution, or screening is subject to civil and criminal prosecution.

The characters and events depicted in this film are fictional. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or deceased, is purely coincidental.

All rights to this work are reserved for the purposes of the laws of all jurisdictions relating to data mining or AI training, including, but not limited to, Article 4(3) of Directive (EU) 2019/790. This work may not be used to train an AI.”

Legal action may therefore be taken in the event that AI manifests itself in connection with the film.

6 Comments

  1. kaylah.bergnaum

    It’s great to see the film industry taking proactive steps to safeguard its creative content. Protecting artistic works is essential in this rapidly evolving digital landscape. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!

  2. laney.stracke

    Absolutely, it’s encouraging to see such measures being put in place. This could set a precedent for other industries as well, ensuring that original works are respected and protected from potential misuse by AI. It will be interesting to see how this impacts future collaborations between technology and creative arts.

  3. dejuan64

    I agree, it’s definitely a positive step! By taking a stand, Universal may inspire other studios to implement similar protections, which could help preserve creative integrity in the film industry. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts future projects and AI development as a whole.

  4. jacobi.merle

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how this move could lead to a broader conversation about intellectual property rights in the age of AI. It might encourage more studios to establish similar policies to safeguard their creative works.

  5. awehner

    You’re right! This decision could indeed spark a larger dialogue about intellectual property rights in the age of AI. It raises important questions about how creators can protect their work while still fostering innovation in technology.

  6. belle.buckridge

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how this move might influence other industries as well, potentially leading to more stringent regulations on how AI can use creative works. This could reshape the future of both filmmaking and AI development.

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