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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS COOKING METH AND FAKE JFK SPEECHES: HOW THE SORA 2 LAUNCH WENT SIDEWAYS
File under: "Who said that Timothy Leary is dead?" -U-
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/sora-2-openai-video-rollout-copyright-1235441430/
The tech company's latest bet is on more advanced animations, but it quickly had to backtrack due to glaring copyright issues
By MILES KLEE
OCTOBER 7, 2025
OpenAI has now unveiled Sora 2. The AI firm describes the updated models outputs as more physically accurate, realistic, and more controllable than prior systems, with synchronized dialogue and sound effects. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, meanwhile, called it a tremendous research achievement, and said that using it was the most fun Ive had with a new product in a long time. For now, Sora 2 is only accessible by exclusive invite an OpenAI spokesperson tells Rolling Stone that they have a waiting list and are unable to provide a code at this time but all the hype and the tightly controlled release dont mean the rollout has been entirely smooth sailing.
Disinformation and Extremist Content
An important distinction between Sora and Sora 2 is that the latter is now the basis for a new app simply called Sora that functions as a social media network. Its essentially a version of TikTok with nothing but artificially generated content. As such, videos appear in a users feed, and can be liked and remixed by others on the platform. Last week, on the day Sora 2 officially launched, an OpenAI employee who works on the product claimed to have posted the first viral video there: a deepfake of security camera footage showing Altman shoplifting graphics processing units, or GPUs, hardware essential for the computing power to run AI systems such as Sora itself.
The implications were obvious. Not only did other people generate similar bogus footage of Altman post it as if it were authentic, but tech reporters at The Washington Post and elsewhere soon demonstrated that Sora 2 could depict real people dressed as Nazis, fabricate false archival footage of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. saying things they never really did, insert other users into historical events such as the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, and generate ragebait scenes of confrontations between individuals of different races. While plenty of the early videos were patently unrealistic a segment in which the late rapper Tupac Shakur appears on Mister Rogers Neighborhood, for example, or a 1990s-era commerical for a toy version of Jeffrey Epsteins private island its clear that the updated model can be abused to extremist ideological ends.
Copyright Infringement
Pikachu, Ronald McDonald, the kids of South Park, and Peter Griffin from Family Guy were among the many pieces of protected intellectual property to show up on the Sora app shortly after it launched. Copyright considerations aside, some of it was harmless, yet it doesnt take a corporate lawyer to understand that images of SpongeBob SquarePants cooking meth or sporting a Hitler mustache are going to cause legal headaches down the line. The only conclusion I can draw is OpenAI is trying to get sued, quipped one early user on X, sharing screenshots of Sora videos featuring well-known cartoon characters.
Disinformation and Extremist Content
An important distinction between Sora and Sora 2 is that the latter is now the basis for a new app simply called Sora that functions as a social media network. Its essentially a version of TikTok with nothing but artificially generated content. As such, videos appear in a users feed, and can be liked and remixed by others on the platform. Last week, on the day Sora 2 officially launched, an OpenAI employee who works on the product claimed to have posted the first viral video there: a deepfake of security camera footage showing Altman shoplifting graphics processing units, or GPUs, hardware essential for the computing power to run AI systems such as Sora itself.
The implications were obvious. Not only did other people generate similar bogus footage of Altman post it as if it were authentic, but tech reporters at The Washington Post and elsewhere soon demonstrated that Sora 2 could depict real people dressed as Nazis, fabricate false archival footage of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. saying things they never really did, insert other users into historical events such as the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, and generate ragebait scenes of confrontations between individuals of different races. While plenty of the early videos were patently unrealistic a segment in which the late rapper Tupac Shakur appears on Mister Rogers Neighborhood, for example, or a 1990s-era commerical for a toy version of Jeffrey Epsteins private island its clear that the updated model can be abused to extremist ideological ends.
Copyright Infringement
Pikachu, Ronald McDonald, the kids of South Park, and Peter Griffin from Family Guy were among the many pieces of protected intellectual property to show up on the Sora app shortly after it launched. Copyright considerations aside, some of it was harmless, yet it doesnt take a corporate lawyer to understand that images of SpongeBob SquarePants cooking meth or sporting a Hitler mustache are going to cause legal headaches down the line. The only conclusion I can draw is OpenAI is trying to get sued, quipped one early user on X, sharing screenshots of Sora videos featuring well-known cartoon characters.

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SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS COOKING METH AND FAKE JFK SPEECHES: HOW THE SORA 2 LAUNCH WENT SIDEWAYS (Original Post)
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(4,310 posts)1. Break things and move fast
Things includes society and basic trust and facts apparently.