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OpenAI Releases AI Video-Generating App 'Sora' with Copyright Opt-Out Policy
OpenAI Releases AI Video-Generating App 'Sora' with Copyright Opt-Out Policy
Introduction
OpenAI has released an AI video-generating app called Sora, which allows users to create and share AI-generated videos that can be spun from copyrighted content. The app's copyright policy requires copyright owners to opt out of having their work appear in the video feed.
Factual Background
The app's policy is likely to be met with controversy, particularly in Hollywood, where copyright holders such as television and movie studios may object to having their work used without permission. OpenAI has been in talks with copyright holders to discuss the policy, and at least one major studio, Disney, has already opted out of having their material appear in the app.
Key Features
- AI Video Generation: Sora allows users to create realistic-looking AI-generated videos up to 10 seconds long.
- Cameo Feature: Users can create AI versions of themselves and insert themselves into AI-generated scenes.
- Liveness Check: The app prompts users to perform a "liveness check" to verify their identity and prevent unauthorized use of public figures' likenesses.
Copyright Policy
- Opt-Out Policy: Copyright owners must opt out of having their work appear in the video feed.
- Fair Use: OpenAI has argued that training AI models on copyrighted material falls under the "fair use" provision in copyright law.
Implications
The release of Sora raises important questions about the use of copyrighted material in AI-generated content. The app's opt-out policy may not be sufficient to address the concerns of copyright holders, and the issue may ultimately need to be resolved through legislation or court rulings.
Conclusion
OpenAI's release of Sora marks a significant development in the field of AI-generated content. While the app's features and capabilities are impressive, the copyright policy is likely to be a subject of debate and controversy.



