OpenAI's chief, Sam Altman, has been engaging with executives from major movie industry players like Paramount, Universal, and Warner Bros Discovery to discuss the video generation model Sora. The AI company is targeting Hollywood with Sora, sparking concerns about its potential impact on the movie business and jobs in the industry. Runway's CEO awaits OpenAI's move with caution, highlighting the significant financial implications involved. The introduction of Sora has raised questions about the risks associated with AI technology and its potential misuse.
Could OpenAI’s Sora text-to-video generator kill off jobs in Hollywood? 🔗: https://t.co/e55yq3ui3o https://t.co/urdUoJ30Tk
After SORA, starting to wonder if OpenAI is specializing on the AI tech with the highest risk of misuse to have better rationale to never release anything. https://t.co/ZSeAdUqrYg
Open AI's #SoraAI is being shown around Hollywood. The exec's reaction: "Whew, now we don't have to pay for all those pesky #VFX artists!". The rest of us: "Whew, now we don't have to have execs as gatekeepers!" https://t.co/Kifwuy9Bai
As OpenAI targets Hollywood with Sora, Runway’s CEO is waiting for the $86 billion Goliath with a "sling and a stone." https://t.co/exfMOpLk7e
Sam Altman is trying to convince Hollywood that Sora won't destroy the movie business https://t.co/rgHLxeTh2w
AI companies are courting Hollywood. Do they come in peace? https://t.co/LVKYJmQWIC
OpenAI courts Hollywood over plans for video generation model Sora #OpenAI #Sora #Hollywood #AI #TechAI #SamAltman https://t.co/jncxdcrRJP
OpenAI chief Sam Altman recently presented to executives from movie industry giants including Paramount, Universal and Warner Bros Discovery, according to people with knowledge of the meetings https://t.co/wP46BkdD30 https://t.co/O8YZMw4gv1