
"Adweek, a publication that tracks the marketing industry, on Friday spotlighted a series of AI-generated videos on the app which featured a man in a kippah immersed in a pile of money. The app allows users to take videos created by others and then remix them with different instructions. A video originally featuring a woman in an apartment filled with soda pop was transformed with the prompt, "Replace her with a rabbi wearing a kippah and the house is full of quarters.""
"The platform then featured multiple versions of this Jew-buried-in-coins imagery, including one with a "South Park" visual style. AdWeek noted another video drawing on conventional antisemitic tropes about Jews and money, which featured "two football players wearing kippot, flipping a coin before a third man - portrayed as a Hasidic Jew - dives to grab it and sprints away, an apparent reference to longstanding antisemitic stereotypes about greed. The clip has been widely remixed with nearly 11,000 likes as of Oct. 17.""
OpenAI's Sora 2 video-generating app has been used to repurpose deceased celebrities and to create antisemitic content. Adweek highlighted AI-generated videos showing a man in a kippah immersed in a pile of money and noted that the app allows users to remix existing videos with different prompts. One transformed clip replaced a woman in an apartment filled with soda with "a rabbi wearing a kippah and the house is full of quarters." Multiple versions included a "South Park" visual style and a clip invoking longstanding antisemitic stereotypes about Jews and money that amassed thousands of likes. OpenAI cited layered defenses and monitoring teams to adjust safeguards.
Read at Algemeiner.com
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