‘Surreal elderhood’, a work produced by OpenAI in collaboration with visual artist katsukokoiso.ai. This video was produced using the Sora model. /Video = OpenAI official YouTube capture It is reported that OpenAI’s video generating artificial intelligence (AI) model ‘Sora’, which has not yet been released to the public, was briefly exposed to the public. It was released by artists who had early access to Sora and were testing the quality of the AI model.
According to a report by the Financial Times (FT) on the 26th (local time), an application (app) programming interface that can use Sora has been connected to a project underway on the developer platform ‘Hugging Face’. As a result, an environment was created where outsiders could access Sora and use this tool. ‘Surreal elderhood’, a work produced by OpenAI in collaboration with visual artist katsukokoiso.ai. This video was produced using the Sora model. /Video=OpenAI Official YouTube Capture Sora was developed by OpenAI, the IT company that created ChatGPT, at the beginning of this year, but it has not been released to the public due to issues such as copyright negotiations. Currently, we are only providing access to a small number of visual artists, designers, and filmmakers to collect feedback on potential harm, risks, and improvements.
As a result, some of those participating in the test criticized OpenAI for using hundreds of artists to experiment with its products. It is claimed that artists are being hired and working without pay in the initial testing of AI models. It is interpreted that Sora was leaked without permission as a way to voice opposition. ‘Surreal elderhood’, a work produced by OpenAI in collaboration with visual artist katsukokoiso.ai. This video was produced using the Sora model. /Video = Open AI official YouTube capture Artists who called themselves ‘promotional dolls’ claimed that “Open AI, the company that dominates AI, is engaging in ‘artwashing.’” Art washing refers to the act of companies using art to improve their negative image or demonstrate that they are fulfilling their social responsibilities.
As the controversy arose, OpenAI is said to have also blocked artists’ access to Sora. The FT evaluated, “This is an example of the conflict between Open AI, which has developed a leading AI model, and artists, who can suffer great losses as a result.” The work ‘Unrealistic’ produced by Open AI in collaboration with visual artist katsukokoiso.ai This is a video produced using the Sora model. /Video = Open AI official YouTube capture This year, Sam Altman and other Open AI executives presented Sora to Hollywood film production companies. Efforts have been made to appease the film industry’s concerns that jobs may be lost.
However, the art world is not letting down its guard against AI. Last month, more than 11,000 cultural artists, including Hollywood actors Julianne Moore and Kevin Bacon, and British rock band Radiohead’s Thom Yorke, wrote an open letter stating that generative AI is posing a ‘serious and unfair threat’ to the livelihoods of creators. It has been signed.
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**How do the ethical concerns raised by Sora’s unintended release influence the overall public discourse surrounding the development and deployment of powerful AI technologies?**
## World Today News: AI Art and Ethical Dilemmas
**Welcome to World Today News. Today we’ll be discussing the recent controversy surrounding OpenAI’s unreleased video-generating AI model, Sora, with two distinguished guests. We have [Guest 1 Name], an expert in AI ethics and [Guest 2 Name], a visual artist specializing in digital media. Welcome to both of you.**
**Part 1: The Glitch and Its Implications**
* **[To both Guests]:** The article describes how Sora was briefly accessible to the public due to a technical glitch. What are your initial thoughts on this incident and its potential ramifications for both OpenAI and the broader AI development community?
* **[To Guest 1]:** Do you believe that this leak raises ethical concerns about data security and transparency in AI development? What measures should be put in place to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future?
* **[To Guest 2]:** As an artist, how does this incident make you feel about the increasing role of AI in creative processes? Do you see it as a threat or an opportunity?
**Part 2: The Artist-AI Relationship: Collaboration or Exploitation?**
* **[To both Guests]:**
The article mentions that artists were participating in testing Sora without pay. Some argue this constitutes exploitation. Others might say it’s a valuable opportunity for artists to be at the forefront of AI development. Where do you stand on this issue?
* **[To Guest 2]:** How do you envision artists and AI technology coexisting and collaborating in the future? What are the safeguards needed to ensure that artists’ rights and livelihoods are protected?
* **[To Guest 1]:** There’s a growing debate about the potential of AI to “replace” human artists. What are your thoughts on the future of the art world in an age of increasingly sophisticated AI art generation?
**Part 3: Regulation and Responsibility: Who Holds the Reins?**
* **[To both Guests]:**
The article highlights concerns from the art world about the potential negative impact of AI on artists’ livelihoods. Do you think government regulations are necessary to address these concerns? If so, what should those regulations look like?
* **[To Guest 1]:** What are the responsibilities of AI developers like OpenAI in mitigating the potential harm caused by their technology? Should there be ethical guidelines for using AI-generated content?
* **[To Guest 2]:** How can artists themselves contribute to shaping the future of AI art and ensuring that it benefits the art community as a whole?
**Closing:**
**Thank you both for sharing your expert insights on this complex and evolving topic. The debate about AI and its impact on art is sure to continue, and your voices are vital in shaping a future where technology and creativity can coexist productively and ethically.**
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