
"The restriction comes just a few weeks after OpenAI launched its social video platform, Sora, which allows users to create realistic AI-generated videos resembling historical figures, their friends, and users who have elected for their likeness recreated on the platform. The launch has stirred fervent public debate around the dangers of AI-generated videos, and how platforms should implement guardrails around the technology."
"Dr. Bernice King, Dr. King's daughter, posted on Instagram last week asking people to stop sending her AI videos resembling her father. She joined Robin Williams' daughter, who also asked Sora users to stop generating AI videos of her father. The Washington Post reported earlier this week that Sora users had created AI-generated videos of Dr. King making monkey noises and wrestling with another civil rights icon, Malcolm X."
OpenAI paused the ability to generate videos resembling Martin Luther King Jr. on its Sora AI video model. The company implemented the pause at the request of Dr. King's estate after some users produced disrespectful depictions of his image. OpenAI stated that public figures and their families should control how likenesses are used and that authorized representatives or estate owners can request exclusion from Sora cameos. The pause followed Sora's recent launch, which allows realistic AI-generated videos of historical figures and others and has sparked debate about dangers and the need for platform guardrails. Family members asked users to stop sharing such videos.
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