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AI Video Content Creation by OpenAI Raises More Ethical Concerns for the Workforce

OpenAI has introduced 'Sora,' a groundbreaking AI model capable of generating realistic videos from simple text prompts.

Dominic CatacorabyDominic Catacora
February 16, 2024
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AI Video Content Creation by OpenAI Raises More Ethical Concerns for the Workforce

OpenAI’s latest unveiling of “Sora,” an advanced text-to-video artificial intelligence model that can generate hyper-realistic videos from simple text prompts, could shake things up in the world of content creation. The technology promises to redefine how videos are produced and it could have far-reaching implications for fields including entertainment, education, and marketing. 

According to a report published by NBC, OpenAI’s Sora is designed to understand and simulate real-world motion, creating videos up to a minute long based on user-generated prompts.  

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Open AI published a post on X revealing a tech demo of the content that the AI model can produce. The demo showcases impressive potential, rendering a detailed scene of woolly mammoths in a snowy landscape all generated from a user’s text prompt, but the model reportedly also faces challenges in capturing complex physics and spatial details — which may result in illogical or unnatural video sequences. 

Additionally, OpenAI has stated that it is proceeding with caution, acknowledging the risks of misuse for misinformation and bias potentially generated from their technology. It’s reported that the company is working on tools to detect Sora-generated videos and plans to embed metadata to mark the origin of such content. Furthermore, OpenAI is collaborating with experts to evaluate the model’s safety and will publish a system card detailing its safety evaluations, risks, and limitations. 

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The unveiling of Sora comes at a time when concerns over data privacy, deepfakes and digital disinformation are at an all-time high. In response, the Federal Trade Commission has proposed rules to combat AI impersonation fraud, highlighting the urgency to address the ethical implications of such technologies. 

The text-to-video technology is still in its early stages of development. When it’s released it’s likely to automate some tasks related to content creation, but the need for ethical oversight and direction from a human will be more important than ever before. The true impact on the workforce will depend on how society incorporates the technology responsibly and adapts skillsets to thrive in the evolving workforce.  

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Dominic Catacora is a Staff Writer for Allwork.space. He is based in Pittsburgh, PA. He graduated from Radford University in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Media Studies - Journalism. He has previously covered the Historic Triangle as a journalist living in Williamsburg, Va, and is now focused on writing related to the future of work.

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