Sora is showing us how broken deepfake detection is
OpenAI’s new deepfake machine, Sora, has proven that artificial intelligence is alarmingly good at faking reality. The AI-generated video platform, powered by OpenAI’s new Sora 2 model, has churned out detailed (and often offensive or harmful) videos of famous people like Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Jackson, and Bryan Cranston, as well as copyrighted characters like SpongeBob and Pikachu. Users of the app who voluntarily shared their likenesses have seen themselves shouting racial slurs or turned into fuel for fetish accounts.
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