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    1. FuturismDotCom on

      Major talent agencies told the Hollywood Reporter that OpenAI had been “purposely misleading” them in behind-the-scenes communications connected to Sora 2, the ChatGPT maker’s text-to-video generating app that churns out endless AI slop videos.

      According to THR‘s reporting, the company told some rightsholders that they’d have to opt out of having their work appearing on the app — which is already hosting content from SquarePants taking a bong rip and sipping codeine to Scooby-Doo getting caught speeding on a highway — while telling others the opposite.

    2. SoftwareAny4990 on

      The data collection transparency as a whole is the exact same as social media. There is none.

      Even these forums should have a disclaimer that you may be a labrat for a techbro.

    3. RevolutionaryYou1381 on

      What I see with Sora is unbelievable in that it’s highly illegal and clearly copyright infringement

    4. DiscoChiligonBall on

      I’d never use ChatGPT for anything serious to begin with, but now that I know they actually outright stole 99.99999% of the source material to train their AI, I definitely would be okay with every copyright holder suing Altman and Zuckerberg into oblivion for it

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