-
California animal rights activist convicted in chicken caper - 5 mins ago
-
Concerning Bills Announcement Spells Good News for Patrick Mahomes - 7 mins ago
-
Diddy transferred to federal prison to serve sentence for sex crimes - 17 mins ago
-
Penny shortage leaves retailers struggling to make change - 18 mins ago
-
Woman who fatally poisoned ex-cop boyfriend with eye drops sentenced to 50 years - 33 mins ago
-
Dianna Russini on Steve Sarkisian's future with Texas, A.J. Brown, Cowboys stay put at trade deadline? | FULL INTERVIEW | The Herd - 40 mins ago
-
King Charles to remove Prince Andrew’s titles and eject him from Royal Lodge - 44 mins ago
-
Knife-wielding suspect fatally shot inside a Ralphs grocery store in Santa Barbara - 45 mins ago
-
WWE Hall of Famer Apologizes to Fans for Heated NXT Moment - 46 mins ago
-
Senate approves Democratic resolution that would block Trump’s global tariffs - 57 mins ago
OpenAI blocks Sora 2 users from using MLK Jr.’s likeness after “disrespectful depictions”
OpenAI is temporarily blocking users of its Sora 2 AI video app from making content that includes Martin Luther King Jr.’s likeness after some people created what the technology company called “disrespectful depictions” of the civil rights activist.
OpenAI, the company behind generative-AI platform ChatGPT, said late Thursday on social media that it made the decision after Bernice A. King, the youngest child of King, contacted the company on behalf of his estate.
At the estate’s request, “OpenAI has paused generations depicting Dr. King as it strengthens guardrails for historical figures,” OpenAI and King Estate Inc. said in a joint statement posted on X.
OpenAI did not immediately respond to CBS News’ request for comment. The King Center, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., declined additional comment.
The tech company launched Sora 2 in September, an AI video generation app that allows users to create hyperrealistic and fantastical content with “cameos” of themselves, friends and others who grant permission. It quickly jumped to the top of Apple’s app store.
Users can control the use of their own likeness on Sora 2. OpenAI, however, has not specified its policy on generating videos with images of deceased people. The company said Thursday that authorized representatives and estate owners can request that a public figure’s likeness not be used in Sora 2 videos.
“While there are strong free speech interests in depicting historical figures, OpenAI believes public figures and their families should ultimately have control over how their likeness is used,” OpenAI and King’s estate said.
Sora 2 has also stirred controversy after content creators generated a flood of video clips that included copyrighted characters, such as animated TV character SpongeBob Squarepants and Mario from the Nintendo video game. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addressed the issue in a blog post earlier this month, noting that the company will give copyrights owners “more granular control over generation of characters.”
Source link










