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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Gerui Wang writes about AI, society, media, and culture. On OpenAI’s newly released Sora 2, users broadcast virtual identities with fantastical or deliberately hyper-realistic ...
Sora 2 was pitched as a leap forward for AI video, a tool that could turn a few lines of text into cinematic clips that look like they were shot on a Hollywood set. Instead, it is already powering a darker trend: hyper-realistic videos of children that ...
What if creating stunning, professional-grade videos was as simple as typing a few words or uploading an image? At OpenAI DevDay 2025, the unveiling of the Sora 2 API promised to transform the way we think about video creation. With its ability to generate ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Beverly Hills talent agency WME opted all clients out of OpenAI’s Sora AI video tool, which can insert people into AI-generated environments. The decision reflects ...
Meta might not be the only AI company to offer users access to a social media product that features only AI-generated content. After Meta unveiled Vibes a few days ago, OpenAI will reportedly soon launch the TikTok of AI-generated video slop. According to ...
The new Sora 2 video model takes AI slop to the next, scarier level: Deepfakes, available for free to anyone using the app. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores ...
Some back-of-napkin math suggests OpenAI is spending more than a quarter of what it’s making to power its AI slop factory. For a company that’s burning more than twice what it’s earning, OpenAI is giddily rolling out some ingeniously reckless new ...