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ADL Report Reveals High Failure Rates for Generative AI Video Apps to Block Antisemitic Prompts

IShowSpeed regrets permitting AI deepfakes after objectionable misrepresentations; ADL research finds AI video tools generate hateful content 40% of the time, urging stronger safeguards.

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Screenshots taken on October 23, 2025 of three Sora videos created by user “Pablo Deskobar.” The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) published new research on Friday from its Center on Technology and Society (CTS) investigating outputs from artificial intelligence-powered video generating programs. Analysts found that “at least 40 percent of the time” the programs would generate responses when presented “antisemitic, extremist or otherwise hateful text…

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OpenAI’s latest AI video generation model, Sora 2, impressed users with more realistic images and physics when it debuted earlier this month with an invitation-only release — even when it immediately encountered copyright infringement issues and deep fakes of historical figures, including Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy.

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Mashable broke the news in United States on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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