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Sora Sneak Peek: When Testers and AI Company Clash
SAN FRANCISCO, USAThursday, November 28, 2024
On Tuesday morning, PR Puppets posted a link to Sora on a site called Hugging Face. AI experts on social media noticed and confirmed that this link worked, even connecting to OpenAI's servers. This got people excited, and many managed to make and share their own videos before the link was taken down within hours. OpenAI had to stop the testing to review what happened. It was fascinating to see that the leaked code hinted at different modes and styles for Sora that might be coming soon.
The PR Puppets wrote an open letter to OpenAI, speaking up for about 300 artists who were given early access to Sora. They felt that they were being used for free labor, like testing bugs and giving feedback, for a company worth $150 billion. They also complained that only a few artists would get the chance to show their Sora-made films widely and that OpenAI needs to approve any sharing of alpha output publicly. This issue highlights the broader debate about the fair treatment of artists and testers in the AI industry.
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