Sora, an AI video-generating tool from OpenAI, enables users to produce and distribute AI videos that may be shared on social media-like streams and spun from copyrighted information.
Company officials described it as a continuation of its previous stance regarding picture generation, requiring copyright owners, including television and film studios, to choose not to have their work appear in the video feed.
It’s possible that the copyright regulation will cause controversy in Hollywood.
According to corporate insiders, the ChatGPT creator has been discussing the strategy with a number of copyright holders in recent weeks. According to those acquainted with the situation, at least one big studio, Disney, has already chosen not to have its content featured in the app.