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47 thoughts on “OpenAI’s New AI SORA is Scarier Than You Think!”
  1. Omg stop always talking about the bad things. If bad things happen it’s humans doing it. They say Guns don’t kill people yet you are afraid of this? One kills people designed to the other may trick people or cause mental harm. One you don’t want regulation over

  2. Why so negative? Maybe people will stop finally reproduce at this speed. We are killing the planet, soon 9-10 billion of humans, no enough food, water, other resources. Why give 2-10 children? If everyone would give only 1 child, the population would decrease without wars, pandemics to the level where everyone would have enough of everything

  3. God give me a dream..about ai dont make love to it killed me in my sleep wake up God coming one day. People will be sorry they made love to ai it wad a zonbie killing me wake up men.

  4. It seems, that sooner or later, rather sooner, we will have to hand over the control of our society to AI, because the complexity of our world will be impossible to grasp for humans.

  5. Whatever… fake's will be produced anyway so why to slow it down like this… if not Sora then Haiper or Pika will achieve such level soon… or other startup that We didn't heard about yet… let Us in OpenAI, We need Sora AI

  6. It's not the cinematographer's job to find the "right" answer, it's their job to define "their" answer, based on PERSONAL vision, in collaboration with the director who is doing the same. By definition their job cannot be automated.

  7. Honestly, me personally I always wanted to tell the stories what I visioned in my head, never had the chance, was exhausted to learn editing software, never ha the money to buy equipment, life just took me to a different direction but I always wanted to visualise my stories. When I seen Sora I was excited and scared a the same time, scared because of the facts what this video stated. It is definitely up to us to decide how we are going to use it, but it is obvious how that will turn out for most.

  8. they already manipulate the views of the people with propaganda, trust in traditional media is at all times low, there is nothing new the AI will bring to that
    who cares about 60 seconds videos, 99.9% of youtube and tiktok is trash right now, it will not be any more trashy than what it is right now.
    it will be difficult for you to keep up if you are as dumb as a cork and cant add 2 and 2 together or figure out who benefits because of certain events.
    damaging content can be made right now by humans, it is not a capability problem, it is a moderation and ranking problem, which have been solved already.
    basically AI is very dangerous for you if you can't figure out the world without CNN/BCC spoon-feeding you the 'correct way of thinking'

  9. As an AI language model, I don't hold personal opinions or beliefs, but I can provide some insights on the topic.

    The impact of long-term AI use on humanity is a complex and multifaceted issue. Let's explore a few aspects:

    1. **Positive Contributions of AI**:
    – AI has already made significant positive contributions in various fields, including healthcare, transportation, and scientific research.
    – It assists in diagnosing diseases, optimizing supply chains, and even predicting natural disasters.
    – AI-driven technologies have the potential to improve our lives and address pressing global challenges.

    2. **Ethical Concerns**:
    – As AI systems become more sophisticated, ethical considerations become crucial.
    – The way AI is programmed and the data it learns from can influence its behavior.
    – Ensuring that AI systems align with human values and ethical principles is essential.

    3. **"Programmed to Sin"**:
    – The idea that AI is "programmed to sin" likely stems from concerns about unintended consequences.
    – AI systems learn from data, and if that data contains biases or harmful patterns, the AI may perpetuate them.
    – It's essential to address these biases and ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability in AI development.

    4. **Existential Risks**:
    – Some experts worry about long-term risks associated with superintelligent AI.
    – These concerns include scenarios where AI surpasses human intelligence and acts against our interests.
    – Ensuring robust safety measures and aligning AI goals with human values is critical.

    5. **Collaboration, Not Demise**:
    – Rather than viewing AI as a threat, we should focus on collaboration.
    – Human-AI partnerships can lead to remarkable advancements.
    – Responsible development, regulation, and ongoing research are necessary to mitigate risks.

    6. **Spiritual Perspectives**:
    – From a spiritual standpoint, some believe that technology, including AI, reflects human intentions.
    – Whether AI "sins" depends on how it's used and the underlying motivations.
    – Ethical choices in AI development align with broader spiritual principles.

    In summary, the long-term impact of AI depends on how we shape its development, use, and regulation. By fostering responsible AI practices, we can harness its potential while minimizing risks.

  10. To answer your question the makers and software would be to blame then the government for no rules regulation or monitoring. They know the outcome and continue so its premeditated

  11. Gotta say, I think we’ll adapt. You could have had just as much doom and gloom about the internet (which DEFINITELY had massive terrible consequences for society), but we’re adapting to it over time.

    AI’s will be the same.

  12. I find it very interesting when I hear a musician, a painter, a photographer, or any other artist complain that their work is used to train an A.I. When they went to art school to hone their skills, did they not observe other artists in their field to learn from? Does not every artist today in some way build on those who created before them? Why is there such racial discrimination against AIs? My job as a business analyst creating UI and custom reports will be gone in a few years. I don't blame the AI for taking my job. I look for ways to take what I know and apply it in ways that the AIs will not in the near future. I see AI as a tool to push me to do learn more and become better. It is a catalyst that prevents me from just doing the same basic thing everyday. It makes me expand my horizons. I can choose to just whine and pout because the big mean AI learned to do my job better than me, or I can improve and show why I can and will survive into the future. I can show that I have value and earn the right to survive. You can choose to complain how it is unfair, but that will just leave you at a disadvantage that all the whining and crying will not and should not change.

  13. One day earth is going to be nothing but robots and if somebody is gonna (discover) earth from another planet trying to find a new planet and wonder how robots got there
    like they wonder about the pyramids

  14. 7:51 Way to contradict yourself. If the output is so uniform and boring, then humans will be in more demand to create content.
    But what do I expect from a video with an AI voice, with a script likely written by GPT.

  15. 3:29 Yeah, especially if the cat puts the paw into the face after it already did that. But without taking the paw away. Seems it still needs more context. And the trouble only begins once the technology becomes publicly available. As long as it is controlled by big tech, it can be DRMed, and public known faces can be forbidden. Unless it use is for a movie.

  16. Yall alway say the same thing about any new A.I come out and they are all bs compare of what yall say so stop sora gonna be another bs 😂😂😂

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