OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company that owns ChatGPT, has paused testing and availability of a preview version of its Sora generative platform. The video creation service was leaked on a website and became the target of protests from artists from various creative industries.
That’s when it all started last Tuesday (26). Sora preview authentication tokens and access methods released On the Hugging Face platform.
About three hours before the page was removed, anyone with access to the page could ask the chatbot to create a clip lasting a few seconds from a text command.
Among those who received free and early access to the generative AI was a group of artists, including audiovisual and creative professionals, who were invited to test Sora themselves.
What are the group’s complaints against Sora?
Professionals blame the company Use artists to try to improve Sora’s imageOpenAI has been widely criticized in the industry for not being transparent about what is used to fuel and train the service, for being an artificial way of creating video materials, and for potentially taking away artists’ work. Not to mention the copyright issue.
They also blame OpenAI for: use the group to test the platform for freeand the company was recently valued at more than US$150 billion (about R$870 billion in direct currency conversion).
“We we are not your free bug testerspublic relations dummies, data trainers and verification tokens,” the message reads. The contacts also quote: OpenAI’s tight control over all creations and careful selection from those shared.
Oh my god OpenAI Sora has been leaked!
Now free to use at Huggingface, link in comments
It can be turned off whenever you want, try it now! It can produce 1080P and up to 10 seconds of video! And the results are incredible!
9 Examples: pic.twitter.com/rIJJv5TQTo
— el.cine (@EHuanglu) 26 November 2024
“This is an early access program There appears to be greater emphasis on advertising and public relations rather than creative or critical expression“, concluded the protesters.
What does the company say?
Suspension of access to Sora is indefinite. According to a community spokesperson who sent a note to the newspaper Washington Postcompany”analyzes the topic“.
In response, he also emphasizes: Participation in tests is optional And without having to offer advice or even use the tool.
Source: Tec Mundo
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