OpenAI's Sora 2 Faces Copyright Concerns Amid Viral Success

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OpenAI's Sora app faced unexpected copyright issues and public outcry over AI-generated content, leading to a policy reversal where rightsholders can now specify how their likenesses are used. The company is working on additional controls and clearer watermarks amid concerns about misinformation and misuse, while also expanding access to its AI video technology and infrastructure investments.
- OpenAI wasn’t expecting Sora’s copyright drama The Verge
- Sora 2 is here OpenAI
- OpenAI’s Sora 2 Copyright Infringement Machine Features Nazi SpongeBobs and Criminal Pikachus 404 Media
- Column | Friends took my face with the viral Sora app. I laughed. Then I got scared. The Washington Post
- OpenAI's Sora 2 must stop allowing copyright infringement, Motion Picture Association says CNBC
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