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