OpenAI pledges to strengthen Sora oversight to prevent AI deepfake content
BlockBeats News, on October 21, the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA), OpenAI, Bryan Cranston, and several talent agencies jointly issued a statement on constructive cooperation to ensure the protection of voice and portrait rights in Sora2. The statement noted that OpenAI has strengthened safeguards against unauthorized users replicating voices and images.
OpenAI has implemented an opt-in policy for the use of personal voices and likenesses in Sora2. All artists, performers, and individuals have the right to decide whether and how their likeness may be simulated. This policy reflects the company's commitment to artists' rights, transparency, and the ethical deployment of generative technologies, and promises to respond swiftly to any complaints. (Golden Ten Data)
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