Following Dr. Bernice King’s criticism, OpenAI says it will boost protections for historical figures like Martin Luther King Jr. in its AI tools. If you’ve seen videos of the late Dr. Martin Luther ...
The move arrives after some users created “disrespectful” videos of the civil rights leader and other well-known public figures using the Sora app. OpenAI’s AI video generation app, Sora, is currently ...
OpenAI’s Sora 2 AI video generation service has been a constant topic of controversy since its launch. Rampant videos using copyrighted material were already cause for concern, but more recently, the ...
Open AI has been allowing users to create AI-generated videos of famous deceased figures such as Michael Jackson, Queen Elizabeth, Isaac Newton, and Stephen Hawking. These clips, often shared on ...
Martin Luther King Jr. did plenty to change the world for the better. And nearly 60 years after his assassination, he’s at the center of a major concession by the world’s leading AI company that puts ...
OpenAI has stopped its artificial intelligence (AI) app Sora creating deepfake videos portraying Dr Martin Luther King Jr, following a request from his estate. The company acknowledged the video ...
OpenAI has suspended depictions of Martin Luther King Jr. on its new video-generative tool Sora after users circulated videos of the late civil rights leader and activist that critics have called ...
It seems like people are using Sora 2, OpenAI‘s new video generator, in the morally reprehensible ways AI skeptics would expect. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s estate had to step in to remove the civil ...
Martin Luther King Jr. is one of several public and historical figures who have been subjects of recent deepfake videos OpenAI has announced it has banned the creation of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
OpenAI has temporarily halted the use of its Sora tool for generating videos of Martin Luther King Jr. after users created disrespectful and racist AI videos of the civil rights leader. This decision ...
On August 28, 1963, an estimated 250,000 people made their way to Washington, D.C. to demand civil and economic rights for ...