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Artist beta testers leak OpenAI’s Sora video model in protest
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The emergence of powerful AI text-to-video technology has sparked controversy as artists protest OpenAI’s development practices for its Sora model.

Breaking developments: A group of Sora beta testers claims to have leaked early access to OpenAI’s text-to-video AI model in protest of what they describe as exploitative testing practices.

  • The alleged leak was posted on Hugging Face, a public AI model repository, allowing users to briefly generate AI videos similar to OpenAI’s official demos before access was terminated
  • Beta testers published an open letter criticizing OpenAI’s approach to artist collaboration and testing
  • OpenAI has not confirmed whether the leak was authentic

Key complaints from artists: The protesting beta testers argue that OpenAI’s early access program takes advantage of artists while positioning itself as artist-friendly.

  • Artists object to providing unpaid testing and feedback, particularly given OpenAI’s recent $150 billion valuation
  • The group criticizes OpenAI’s content approval requirements, which reportedly mandate company approval before sharing any Sora-generated content
  • While not opposed to AI in art, the protesters seek more transparency and genuine artist support beyond “PR stunts”

OpenAI’s response: The company defends its approach to Sora’s development while emphasizing its commitment to responsible AI deployment.

  • OpenAI spokesperson Niko Felix stressed that participation in the research preview is voluntary with no mandatory feedback requirements
  • The company highlights its support for artists through grants, events, and other programs
  • OpenAI maintains that artist input has helped shape Sora’s features and safety measures

Release timeline uncertainty: Despite earlier predictions, Sora’s public release date remains unclear as OpenAI addresses various technical and ethical concerns.

  • Former CTO Mira Murati‘s prediction of a 2024 release came with caveats about election impact and other societal considerations
  • CPO Kevin Weil cites ongoing work on computational scaling and safety measures as reasons for the delayed release
  • The company continues to emphasize safety and responsible deployment over rushing to market

Looking ahead: This incident highlights the growing tensions between AI companies and creative professionals, raising important questions about fair compensation and transparency in AI development. While OpenAI positions Sora as a transformative creative tool, the protest underscores the need for more equitable partnerships between technology companies and the artistic community they seek to serve.

Artists say they leaked OpenAI’s Sora video model in protest

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