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OpenAI's Sora Video Generator Exposes Weaknesses in Deepfake Detection Systems

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Jess Weatherbed

7mo ago· 9 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses OpenAI's Sora video generation platform and its implications for deepfake detection. It highlights how Sora can create highly realistic videos of celebrities and copyrighted characters, often with offensive or harmful content. While OpenAI embeds C2PA metadata to help identify deepfakes, the article argues this system is failing, demonstrating the broken state of current deepfake detection technology. The piece examines the challenges of distinguishing AI-generated content from reality and the potential societal impacts.

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OpenAI's new deepfake machine, Sora, has proven that artificial intelligence is alarmingly good at faking reality.
Users of the app who voluntarily shared their likenesses have seen themselves shouting racial slurs or turned into fuel for fetish accounts.
On Sora, there's a clear understanding that everything you see a
OpenAI's video generator embeds C2PA metadata that can help identify deepfakes when posted to other platforms, but the system clearly isn't working.
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OpenAI’s video generator embeds C2PA metadata that can help identify deepfakes when posted to other platforms, but the system clearly isn’t working.

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