A hilariously ironic AI-generated video is creating a round online, showing Openai CEO Sam Altman being arrested for stealing a GPU from a supermarket. The clip shared with X shows Altman taking GPUs from the shelves in a store that looks like a target. He is then accused by a security man, saying, “Please, Sora's reasoning really needs this. This video is too good.” Funnier is that the video appears to have been made by Openai employees.
I have my favorite video on Sora 2 now, I enjoy this short moment.September 30, 2025
The sharing clip was created with SORA 2 and is currently one of the most popular videos combining AI generators and video sharing apps. The SORA 2 is a new model for Openai, and was launched more than a year after the company debuted its groundbreaking video generation model this week. They also turned the mobile app into a social media platform similar to Tiktok, allowing creators to share videos generated by AI.
The company claims it is the most accurate and realistic model to date, with more available controls. You can see this in the video. This means that it is AI video, the only traditional sign that Digital Altman is one box on the GPU after removing the white box from the shelf. Of course, it's a troublesome dialogue with that.
Openai's GPU-stealing Digital Altman is ironic on many levels, especially as it brings memories of the times. Openai ran out of GPU and delayed the release of GPT-4.5. The company also plans to surpass 1 million GPUs by the end of 2025, achieving its 100 million target. Clearly, the irony that Openai simply can't get enough graphics cards is not lost even by Openai employees.
Openai is also moving from a nonprofit to a for-profit model, and the company is working with several major high-tech companies (such as Nvidia's $100 billion investment) to help them reach high-value IPOs. But all of these investments raise questions about Openai's long-term viability. The actual Sam Altman hasn't said anything yet.
This video also reminds us that the future of AI and the generated videos can make deciphering facts and fiction more difficult than ever in the coming years. While some may find this AI video interesting, it also raises concerns about the credibility of the video. After all, this AI sample, which appears to be recorded from a security camera, is seemingly very realistic and can only hope for the AI model to move forward better. This highlights the need for stricter control over aspects such as adding metadata to all video content, making it easier to determine if what you're looking at is real or AI-generated.
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