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OpenAI’s Sora joins Meta in pushing AI-generated videos. Some are worried about a flood of ‘AI slop’
OpenAI's Sora app offers personalized AI-generated videos but raises copyright and misinformation concerns as low-quality content floods social media, experts warn.
- OpenAI released Sora 2, a TikTok-style AI video app for iPhone users in the U.S. and Canada on Tuesday, shortly after Meta's launch of its AI video feed Vibes last week.
- The release follows growing concerns about AI-generated videos flooding social media, which can mislead viewers and raise questions about content authenticity.
- Sora 2 offers free access with generous compute-based limits to start, allows personalized video recommendations, and includes measures preventing unauthorized use of public figures' likenesses.
- A digitally created clip depicting the CN Tower engulfed in flames circulated widely on Facebook earlier this week, attracting millions of views and sparking demands for clear labeling of AI-produced media.
- The growing presence of AI videos like Sora 2 and Vibes suggests challenges for online creativity and trust, as experts warn such content could degrade the information environment.
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OpenAI launches Sora social media app for AI-generated videos, raising 'AI slop' and copyright worries
The Sora app's official launch video features an AI-generated version of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaking from a psychedelic forest, the moon and a stadium crowded with cheering fans watching rubber duck races.
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