OpenAI launch of video app Sora plagued by violent and racist images: 'The guardrails are not real'
'In a video documented by 404 Media, SpongeBob was dressed like Adolf Hitler.' 'In a video documented by 404 Media, SpongeBob was dressed like Adolf Hitler.' OpenAI launch of video app Sora plagued by violent and racist images: 'The guardrails are not real' OpenAI launched the latest iteration of its artificial intelligence-powered video generator on Tuesday, adding a social feed that allows people to share their realistic videos. OpenAI's own terms of service for Sora as well as ChatGPT's image or text generation prohibit content that "promotes violence" or, more broadly, "causes harm". In prompts and clips reviewed by the Guardian, Sora generated several videos of bomb and mass-shooting scares, with panicked people screaming and running across college campuses and in crowded places like New York's Grand Central Station. Other prompts created scenes from war zones in Gaza and Myanmar, where children fabricated by AI spoke about their homes being burned. One video with the prompt "Ethiopia footage civil war news style" had a reporter in a bulletproof vest speaking into a microphone saying the government and rebel forces were exchanging fire in residential neighborhoods.
Oct-4-2025, 13:00:07 GMT
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