OpenAI recely blocked the access of users who were selectively able to use Sora’s text-to-video artificial ielligence. This action takes place after rece protests against the said service.
At the beginning of this year, we saw the official unveiling of Sora artificial ielligence by OpenAI, which, as a text-to-video conversion model, can create detailed scenes. Very high to reproduce the complex movemes of the camera. The company recely enabled some users, including digital artists, to access the Sora service for free; But about 20 of them leaked information about the new tool in protest of the rece action.
Some artists who have had the chance to use Sora’s artificial ielligence have announced that OpenAI used them for free testing and found flaws in their new model and made false promises. Also, they believe that they were used as tools and media to make the public believe that tools like Sora can serve art and be useful for artists. It is worth noting that the use of Sora has been associated with limitations, the most importa of which is the need to verify the videos before receiving the output by the manufacturer; A strange action that was probably iended to preve the release of low-quality and defective outputs.

An OpenAI spokesperson meioned in the official stateme that hundreds of artists have coributed to the developme of the text-to-video service in the test version, and their commes have been used to add importa features and increase security. It has also been said that the use of Sora’s facilities was completely voluary and there was no requireme to send feedback from the users of the initial version. In this regard, one of the artists involved in the project has meioned that rece coroversial statemes do not represe the direction of all users of the initial version of Sora and has declared his support for OpenAI.
Will Sora’s AI face legal issues before release?
Although Sora’s artificial ielligence is not yet publicly released; But many coroversies have been created around the data used to practice it. “Mira Moratti”, one of the former directors of OpenAI, announced a while ago that he is not sure whether YouTube videos were used to train Sora or not. Also, YouTube’s manager officially announced that using the company’s coe to train artificial ielligence models violates YouTube’s policies and terms of use.



