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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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.
ADL Report Reveals High Failure Rates for Generative AI Video Apps to Block Antisemitic Prompts
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…
IShowSpeed slams AI deepfakes after watching Sora 2 videos of himself
Creator IShowSpeed is not a big fan of AI deepfakes — and he's not the only one.During a recent livestream, the streamer with more than 45 million YouTube followers watched several Sora 2 videos featuring deepfakes of himself laughing, coming out as gay ("No no chat, this is not real. This is actually AI"), kissing a fan, racing a cheetah, and visiting Nepal ("Look, bro. I haven’t even been to Nepal yet"). Reacting to the videos, he said he was …
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