OpenAI's Sora Set for Public Release Amid Data Controversy
The AI text-to-video generator, expected to revolutionize video creation, faces scrutiny over undisclosed training data and potential misuse.
- OpenAI's CTO Mira Murati reveals that the AI text-to-video generator Sora will be available to the public later this year, amid ongoing concerns about the data used for training.
- Sora's training data remains undisclosed, sparking debates over copyright and data protection laws, with OpenAI facing multiple lawsuits.
- The AI model is expected to revolutionize video creation, offering hyperrealistic videos based on text prompts, but its cost and potential misuse raise questions.
- OpenAI plans to incorporate audio and editing capabilities into Sora, while also considering the inclusion of nudity in content under certain conditions.
- Despite the excitement, there are concerns about Sora's impact on jobs and misinformation, especially with upcoming global elections.