OpenAI Faces Deepfake and Copyright Challenges with Sora
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Despite its popularity, Sora has faced criticism over deepfake content. Users uploaded disrespectful videos of historical figures, prompting OpenAI to pause content featuring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and strengthen its content guardrails.
OpenAI also adjusted its copyrighted content policy from “opt-out” to “opt-in,” affecting characters like SpongeBob and Pikachu.
Additionally, the company is in a legal dispute with Cameo over the app’s flagship feature name.
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In 1 years AI useless when all the rules and laws in place.
Try to prompt for Zombie fighting videos
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AI isn’t becoming useless — it’s just entering the “parental controls enabled” phase.
The creativity always finds a backdoor. -
We’re witnessing the same pattern as early internet days:
Phase 1: Wild West
Phase 2: Outrage & regulation
Phase 3: Useful, safe mass adoption
Sora will adapt — it’s too powerful not to. -
Sora right now: “Please describe your idea in 4 safe words only.”
Creators: “Uhhh… cat… rain… balloons… friendship?”