AI-generated videos and images used to be so easy to spot (remember Will Smith eating spaghetti?). But the latest AI video models are getting good — scary good. So, which AI video model wins out in a ...
After OpenAI’s video-generating app Sora surged to the No. 1 position on the U.S. App Store, it has now, technically, experienced a bigger first week than ChatGPT on iOS, according to new data from ...
Sora is redefining social media by merging A.I. video generation with community-driven creation and collaboration. Cheng Xin/Getty Images The reception has been divided. Critics say Sora signals the ...
And it didn’t realize people might not want their deepfakes to say offensive things. And it didn’t realize people might not want their deepfakes to say offensive things. is The Verge’s senior AI ...
Sora 2, OpenAI’s latest text-to-video generator, is all about creating silly, surreal and fun videos meant to go viral. But for Hollywood, the stakes couldn’t be more serious. That’s because many of ...
The next frontier of online video further blurs the line between human- and AI-generated content. In late September, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced "Vibes," a feature that allows users to create ...
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 ...
The complete copyright-free-for-all approach that OpenAI took to its new AI video generation model, Sora 2, lasted all of one week. After initially requiring copyright holders to opt out of having ...
OpenAI’s new Sora 2 text-to-video model has opened a new can of worms, filling social media with more content of questionable quality. We’re seeing an increasing number of videos featuring deceased ...
When OpenAI launched the Sora 2 video generator last week, the company wrote that it was taking measures to “block depictions of public figures” by default. But creators and viewers of Sora 2 videos ...
“Since Sora 2’s release, videos that infringe our members’ films, shows, and characters have proliferated on OpenAI’s service and across social media,” said Charles Rivkin, the chairman and CEO of the ...