Sora 2 , the latest version of OpenAI ‘s text-to-video AI model, saw problems from the start. When it debuted in October along with a TikTok -like social platform, users generated and posted clips of SpongeBob SquarePants cooking meth, deepfakes of Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy saying things they never uttered, and a fake commercial for a toy model of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein ‘s private island.
OpenAI took measures to curtail some of this outrageous content, particularly where they were vulnerable to copyright claims and lawsuits from the estates of deceased public figures. But the trolls persisted, figuring out how to create Sora videos that appeared to show celebrities — and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman — shouting racial slurs . Now, research from the

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