This week, OpenAI unveiled Sora 2, its premier video and audio creation model, in reaction to Google Veo 3, regarded as the leading generative AI video framework currently available.
The launch of Sora 2 has sparked the production of various peculiar videos, which can be accessed in the newly released Sora app.
The main factor contributing to the peculiarity of these videos is the “Cameo” option, which permits users to place themselves or their friends into AI-crafted videos. While there is potential for this feature to be misappropriated, it is also quite surreal to observe real individuals in AI-generated contexts. Regardless, users are interacting with it.
A trending video showcases OpenAI CEO Sam Altman performing a rap while sitting on a toilet, alluding to skibidi toilet.
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A user replied with a video of the original poster also on a toilet, disputing the idea that AI is hindering creativity.
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Another clip portrays AI Bob Ross crafting an image of a gorilla battling 100 men, echoing a meme.
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There’s also an AI-generated video of Altman supposedly pilfering GPUs, reportedly produced by an OpenAI staff member.
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Additionally, there’s a video depicting Altman dancing in an awkward manner.
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A video illustrates how individuals are engaging with AI-derived content.
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And a clip features someone eating in a messy fashion, augmented by AI.
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As predicted, Sora 2 videos are rapidly evolving to become bizarre and, at times, unnervingly lifelike.
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