"OpenAI's new Sora 2 video app is fun. It's delightful and silly and goofy and creative. I have genuinely loved making funny videos that use images of me and my friends. But read that last sentence again. The flip side of all this wonder is also the terrifying part. This is the first time I've felt AI get close to mimicking real life. In other words, you might have a hard time telling what's real and what's fake when you watch these Sora-made videos."
"In the last few years, I've used generative AI apps, like ChatGPT, in lots of ways - most of which aren't particularly exciting or interesting. Things like basic searches or work productivity stuff. AI feels like a useful tool, but nothing has truly blown my mind. Until Sora 2. After playing around with Sora 2 for the last few days, I see how it's a breakthrough: It's something I actually enjoyed using."
Sora 2 is a new OpenAI video app that lets users upload photos and generate videos using their likenesses. The app produces delightful, silly, and creative clips that are enjoyable to make with friends. The generated videos can mimic real life closely, making it hard to tell fakes from genuine footage. Allowing friends or the public to use a person's likeness amplifies both creative collaboration and potential misuse. Deepfakes intended to mislead or harm represent a significant risk. The technology signals a leap in personal AI media and reveals social and regulatory gaps about image consent and deceptive use.
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