OpenAI, the company known for creating ChatGPT, is closing its social media app Sora. Launched in September, Sora allowed users to create and share short AI-generated videos, similar to TikTok or Instagram. However, the app faced criticism for enabling the creation of potentially harmful content, like deepfakes and nonconsensual images. Concerns were raised about the misuse of AI to create videos of public figures doing unrealistic things, leading to backlash from family estates and unions. Disney, which had partnered with OpenAI to feature its characters on Sora, supported the decision to shut down the app, emphasizing the importance of respecting intellectual property and creators’ rights. This story highlights the challenges of balancing innovation with ethical considerations in technology.
QUESTION: How might the closure of apps like Sora influence the way future technologies are developed and regulated?