Meta introduced Vibes a few days back, and OpenAI is expected to soon launch the TikTok of AI-generated video content. As reported by Wired (via Gizmodo), the application will utilize the upcoming Sora 2 video model that the developer of ChatGPT is set to reveal soon.
OpenAI released the initial public version of Sora last December, well ahead of the arrival of tools like Google’s Veo 3. Nevertheless, Sora did not achieve the level of popularity that OpenAI’s 4o image generation model would garner a few months later. Meanwhile, Google’s Veo 3 stands out as one of the leading AI video generation tools to be introduced this year.
The prospect of OpenAI launching a social application centered on AI-generated content is somewhat concerning, particularly given that numerous individuals are not fond of AI-generated material. However, this is not the sole piece of troubling news. OpenAI is reportedly planning to incorporate an unsettling feature into its AI social app, requiring users to confirm their identity through a facial recognition system. Compounding this issue is a Wall Street Journal report indicating that copyright holders will need to opt out if they do not wish for their copyrighted works to be included in Sora 2 content.
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