OpenAI has launched a new social media platform focused on AI-generated video content, aiming to rival popular apps like TikTok and Instagram. The platform utilizes OpenAI's Sora video generation tool, enabling users to create and share synthetic videos, signaling a strategic move into mainstream content creation.
Despite its innovative approach, the app faces significant copyright challenges. Tests have shown Sora's capability to replicate copyrighted material, including content from Netflix and TikTok. OpenAI asserts that its training data consists of 'publicly available and licensed data,' but the lack of transparency has sparked legal and ethical debates. The company has introduced filters to block copyrighted and explicit content, though their effectiveness is inconsistent. This development highlights the growing trend of AI-driven content creation, with major players like Google and Stability AI also competing in this space.
OpenAI Unveils AI-Powered Social App Amid Copyright Concerns
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