OpenAI, a leading AI company, is making waves in Hollywood with its new AI video generator called Sora. CEO Sam Altman and COO Brad Lightcap are talking to filmmakers and studios to get them on board with using Sora.
So what can come out of this combination? Here is an early look at what it can do & concerns about it:
First things first, people are worried about how Sora was trained. It seems like it might have used other people’s work without asking, which has got filmmakers concerned about their rights.
Also, Sora could change how movies are made. It might replace jobs for special effects artists, writers, and actors. Hollywood unions are trying to set rules to protect these jobs and make sure people get paid for their work.
OpenAI has been sharing positive feedback from some people who’ve tried Sora. But others think they’re only showing the good stuff and ignoring the problems, calling it “artistwashing.”
While Sora could be a game-changer for filmmaking, there are big questions about fairness and respect for creators that need to be addressed. OpenAI needs to be upfront about how Sora works and make sure everyone’s concerns are heard as it tries to shake up Hollywood.
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