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OpenAI’s new Sora 2 text-to-video model has opened a new can of worms, filling social media with more content of questionable quality. We’re seeing an increasing number of videos featuring deceased ...
OpenAI's Sora 2 has become popular among those who have been using it to create AI-generated videos of almost anything. However, there has been a rise in the use of various dead celebrities looking ...
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The controversial Sora AI video app is being shuttered, but OpenAI isn't done with generated video. Even so, Disney won't be moving forward with its content deal as a result. Sora was a video platform ...
When OpenAI launched its Sora app last September, the video-centric social network arrived on a tide of buzzy goodwill. Its feed of 10-second video clips had a TikTok-esque vibe—except that it was ...
Well, this is embarrassing. After putting $1 billion into OpenAI on the bet that its AI video model Sora would be the future of content, Disney’s investment is now dead. OpenAI made the surprise ...
A week after OpenAI said it would shutter its artificial intelligence video generator, Sora, rival tools like Kling AI and RunwayML are already gaining ground. Kling AI, a video generator app owned by ...
Don’t expect to see as many dead celebrities in Sora. OpenAI tells PCMag it will remove "public figures who are recently deceased" from the AI video app if their families or estates request it. This ...