The launch of OpenAI’s Sora 2 has been, at best, incredibly chaotic. When it rolled out last week, the company’s latest text-to-video generating app became an instant smash hit among fans who used it to churn out loads of delirious and edgy AI slop.

Many of these videos feature recognizable characters like SpongeBob cooking meth, raising the obvious question of whether the AI company was flagrantly ignoring copyright law. And as tons of Sora-made videos parodying Altman hit the web, including some that fake CCTV footage showing him committing crimes, the implication that the tech could easily be used to fabricate damaging videos of people without their permission couldn’t be ignored.

On that note, it seems that Sora has found another nightmarish use: stalking.

Barely a day after Sora 2

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