People testing the new model accuse the company of ‘artwashing’
OpenAI’s new video-generation artificial intelligence tool Sora was briefly leaked by artists testing the new model, which some creative industries fear could pose a disruptive threat. A project on developer platform Hugging Face on Tuesday appeared to be connected to the application programming interface for OpenAI’s Sora, enabling others to access the model and generate videos using the AI.
” Sora was unveiled at the beginning of this year but has not been widely released. OpenAI has only granted access to a small number of visual artists, designers and filmmakers to gather feedback on its potential harms, risks and areas for improvement. According to the artists, only minimal compensation was offered to testers, while some would be able to compete to have films created with Sora screened.
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