Tatum Hunter: How OpenAI videos of dead celebrities are leaving their families horrified
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Tatum Hunter: How OpenAI videos of dead celebrities are leaving their families horrified
Ilyasah Shabazz didn’t want to look at the AI-generated videos of her father, Malcolm X. The seemingly realistic clips, made by OpenAI’s new video-maker Sora 2, show the civil-rights activist making crude jokes, wrestling with Martin Luther King Jr and talking about defecating on himself.
Sora revived dead celebs in AI slop, leaving families to fight for their dignity
(Digital Trends) – Families of deceased public figures are horrified at AI videos depicting their loved ones generated without their consent. In less than two weeks since its release, OpenAI’s Sora 2 AI video app has been through a rollercoaster. It achieved over a million downloads faster than ChatGPT, spawned a flood of fakes, sent the entertainment industry into a tizzy, and changed its copyright rules, too. Between all that drama, it also le…
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