OpenAI’s Latest AI Generator Raises Questions About Creativity and Quality

OpenAI has announced its latest text-to-video and audio AI generator, Sora 2. However, the company’s marketing efforts have left many users underwhelmed. The promotional video features an algorithmically synthesized version of CEO Sam Altman, which suffers from chronic issues with AI-generated footage – it looks unconvincing and unreal.

The rest of the promotional video showcases a parade of AI-generated clips, including jockeys riding unicorns and a stadium-lit Altman attending a sporting event. Users on social media were taken aback by the content and expressed their dissatisfaction.

Some users felt that the AI-generated videos were soulless and unsettling to watch. Others criticized OpenAI’s originality, pointing out that the new app bears similarities with Meta’s Vibes app, which was released recently. The comparison sparked a heated debate on social media, with many calling the app “hot garbage” or an “infinite slop machine.”

OpenAI claims that Sora 2’s advanced world simulation capabilities will be crucial for training AI models that deeply understand the physical world. However, it remains to be seen whether this technology can overcome the concerns about creativity and quality.

The company is betting on its video generator, but many users are already questioning the decision to package AI-generated slop into a smartphone app. As one user joked, “We will produce levels of slop one could only imagine before.”

Overall, OpenAI’s latest effort raises questions about the future of AI-generated content and whether it can truly justify the investment in technology.

Source: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/openai-ai-video-sam-altman