OpenAI launches Sora social media app for AI-generated videos, raising ‘AI slop’ and copyright worries

The company standing behind ChatGPT released its new Sora Social Media application on Tuesday, an attempt to attract the attention of eyeballs that are currently looking at short videos on Tiktok, YouTube or Meta-Poorted Instagram and Facebook.

The new iPhone application uses the attractiveness of the possibility of creating a video of yourself, doing almost everything that you can imagine in the styles from anime to a very realistic one.

But the scroll of such videos shot on social networks is concerned about the “train of artificial intelligence”, which replaces more authentic human creativity and humiliates the information ecosystem.

The video generated by AI has become difficult, since the technology improved, can deceive the audience. Last week Video with artificial intelligence The Cn Tower on Fire has become viral on FacebookWhere some users reacted in shock, thinking that the video was real. All from benign videos falling asleep on trampolinesTo Deep from the alleged scenes of forest fires Helped users of social networks.

The official video of the Sora application presents a generated AI version of the Director General of Openai Sam Altman, coming out of the psychedelic forest, the moon and the stadium filled with applause fans watching the Rubber Duck race. It represents a new tool before transmitting it to colleagues, placed in other outlandish scenarios. The application is still available only on Apple devices starting with the USA and Canada.

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Meta launched its own channel video with a short image of artificial intelligence in her Meta AI application last week. In the Instagram report announcing the new Vibes product, META General Director Mark Zuckerberg published a carousel video with artificial intelligence, including a cartoon version of himself, an army of fuzzy, a jump from a bead

Both Sora and vibrations are designed to be highly personalized, recommending new videos based on the fact that people have already been engaged.

Jose Marikhal, a professor of political science at the University of California Lutheran, who studies how II is a restructuring society, says that his own social networks eat on a tiktok, and other sites are already full of such videos, from a “home cat, rolling on wild abdomen from the point of view of the doorbell chamber” to fake in the natural reports of the disaster that attracts, but they are involved, but they are involved, but they are involved, but they are involved, but they are involved. Easy to cut off. He said that you cannot blame people that they were heavy to “want to know if something unusual in the world is happening.”

According to him, it is dangerous, when they dominate what we see on the Internet.

“We need an information environment that is mainly true or we can trust, because we need to use it to make rational decisions on how to collectively manage it,” he said.

If not, “we either become super, super skeptical about everything, or become super confident,” said Marikhal. “We are either manipulated or manipulators. And this leads us to things that are something else than a liberal democracy, except for representative democracy. ”

Openai made some efforts to solve these problems in his announcement on Tuesday.

“Anxiety about sumo -pervisions, dependence, isolation and [reinforcement learning]-Loptized feed is the top of the mind “, He said in the post on the blogThe field in it said that he “periodically tested users for their well -being” and give them options for adjusting their feed with built -in bias in order to recommend posts from friends, and not from strangers.

Copyright content for Sora

Sora also allows users to rotate the video from copyright – a step that will probably explode feathers in Hollywood.

According to company representatives, copyright owners, such as television and film studios, should refuse that their work appears in the video service, describing it as a continuation of their previous policy regarding the generation of images.

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According to representatives of the company, the Catgpt manufacturer negotiated with various copyright owners over the past weeks to discuss this policy. At least one large Disney studio has already refused to appear in the appendix, people who familiarized this issue said. Earlier this year, Openai forced the Trump administration to say that training in artificial intelligence on copyright issues is subject to the provisions of “fair use” in the law on copyright.

“The use of a doctrine of fair use for AI is not only an issue of American competitiveness – this is a matter of national security,” Openai said in March. Without this step, it was said that at that time American art companies were lost from competitors in China.

Openai officials said that they are investing in order to block people without permission to create a video of public figures or other application users. Public figures and similarities of others cannot be used until they upload their own video generated AI and will not give their permission.

One of these steps is the “debt check”, where the application encourages the user to move his head in different directions and repeat the random line of numbers. Users will be able to see the videos of the video that are associated with their likeness.

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