AI Giant Openai debuted the Sora 2, the “flagship video and audio generation model” this week. SORA 2 is Openai's answer to Google Veo 3. It is widely considered to be the most advanced generation AI video model to date.
With the release of Sora 2, there are plenty of weird videos you can watch yourself on the new Sora app.
In particular, there is one reason why the video is getting weird. This is the “cameo” feature, allowing you to insert yourself or friends into the AI-generated video. Forget about this for a moment, or all the ways you can use it for evil purposes – got it, Fau, there's a lot to forget – It is also a very strange situation to insert real people into the creepy valley. But people certainly do that.
Certainly, it's a virus video from Openai CEO Sam Altman, who is referring to Skibidi's toilets and wraps them from the toilet.
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Naturally someone responded with a poster for that post… even in the toilet. And they said creativity is dead and AI is eroding our ability to think.
Masculine light speed
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Or Ai Bob Ross is drawing a picture of a gorilla fighting 100 men (get it like a meme).
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Or there's this AI video from an Altman Stailing GPU that is allegedly generated by Openai employees. Again… this is not sued for evil purposes, right?
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Or this is what Altman is dancing awkwardly.
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And here's a video about the fact that people are eating AI slops.
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Or video of a sloppy guy through AI.
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So, as you can imagine, the Sora 2 video quickly becomes quite weird.
Disclosure: Mashable's parent company Ziff Davis filed a lawsuit against Openai in April, claiming it infringed Ziff Davis's copyright in training and operating AI systems.
