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OpenAI's Sora 2 Is Generating Video of SpongeBob Cooking Meth, Highlighting Copyright Concerns

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Just two days ago, OpenAI released its latest text-to-video-and audio-generator, Sora 2, which comes with a built-in — and currently invite-only — TikTok-style social app for sharing AI videos. It didn’t take long for users to notice that the company did little to ensure it didn’t spit out grotesque — and possibly copyright-infringing — materials. In one video that went viral on X-formerly-Twitter, a cleanly-animated clip shows Nickelodeon’s Spo…

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Sam Altman, Executive Director of OpenAI, posted an update titled “Sora update #1” on his official blog, in which he announced that the video generation model Sora 2 will receive two modifications after reports of misuse of the video...

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Sora, the new OpenAI app, is buzzing, but perhaps not as its creator had imagined. This crossing between TikTok and a video generator floods absurd and sometimes disturbing images screens, all without worrying about copyright.

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Futurism broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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