OpenAI's new video generation tool Sora 2 is here, but don't worry, Sam Altman says it will avoid th
Published: January 01, 0001
Sora 2, the latest model of OpenAI's text-to-video tech, has now launched alongside a dedicated app. Besides spitting out all of the soulless, AI-generated Studio Ghibli-style animation one could ever want, Sora 2 can now generate live action clips with both sound and a frankly scary level of visual accuracy.
Granted, not all of the clips are flawless, with its AI-generated snippet of a practicing martial artist featuring a warping bo staff and smooshed phalanges. Still, OpenAI is keen to highlight Sora 2's gains [[link]] in depicting consistent body mechanics that adhere to the rules of the physical world; may be a thing of the past.
"You can create, remix each [[link]] other’s generations, discover new videos in a customizable Sora feed, and bring yourself or your friends in via cameos," the company writes. "With cameos, you can drop yourself straight into any Sora scene with remarkable fidelity after a short one-time video-and-audio recording in the app to verify your identity and capture your likeness."
Sora 2 is here. pic.twitter.com/hy95wDM5nB
One can see the whimsical appeal of sharing AI-generated clips of yourself riding ostriches and pulling off extremely dangerous stunts, but I also can't ignore the risk posed by deepfakes. For one thing, US president Donald Trump shared an expletive-laden deepfake video on literally the day before Sora 2's launch (via ).
The sombrero superimposed over representative Hakeem Jeffries is hopefully a telltale sign for most viewers that the remarks senator Chuck Schumer is depicted as saying in this clip (which was not created using Sora 2) are wholly fabricated. However, given that , it's hard not to be concerned about deepfakes' capacity for disinformation.
Videos generated with Sora 2 don't even feature a tiny AI watermark, like those introduced in . OpenAI say they are 'launching responsibly,' with in-app features designed to "maximize creation, not consumption," and address "concerns about doomscrolling, addiction, isolation, and RL-sloptimized feeds." [[link]] But comments made by company CEO Sam Altman on his own blog read contrapuntal even to this stated .
"It is easy to imagine the degenerate case of AI video generation that ends up with us all being sucked into an RL-optimized slop feed," .
As such, he shares that the app has various "mitigations to prevent someone from misusing someone’s likeness in deepfakes, safeguards for disturbing or illegal content, periodic checks on how Sora is impacting users’ mood and wellbeing, and more."
Altman even goes as far as to say that, if OpenAI cannot sufficiently address aspects of the app that lead to negative social outcomes, then the company would discontinue the service.
But Altman also caps off a longer passage regarding how the Sora feed aims to show content that users are interested in by writing, "And if you truly just want to doom scroll and be angry, then ok, we’ll help you with that." To me, this reads not only as a shrugging off of responsibility, but also fairly nihilistic; for all OpenAI's talk about the Sora app's safety features, what can be done if its users still choose to gaze into the abyss?
I'd be remiss if I didn't also reference the existentialism and labour concerns the launch of the Sora 2 model will no doubt inspire in my freelance creative friends. Altman writes on his blog, "Creativity could be about to go through a Cambrian explosion, and along with it, the quality of art and entertainment can drastically increase." And I would like to suggest that he may be right, just not how he thinks.
While Altman wants OpenAI's app to be at the forefront of a tidal wave of creativity, my personal hope is that audiences get sick of realistic, computer generated imagery as a result of Sora 2's proliferation. My blue sky thinking—however naive it may be—is the hope that, in response to audiences seeking out visual art that could only ever be made by humans, practical effects and puppets make a comeback in a big way.

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