OpenAI has announced that it is possible to make videos fromMartin Luther King Jr”, the late civil rights activist, using an artificial ielligence model Sora has temporarily stopped
The creator of ChatGPT wrote in a stateme on his official X accou:
“While there are good free speech ierests in depicting historical figures, OpenAI believes that public figures and their families should ultimately be in corol of how their faces are used.”
The stateme also said that authorized represeatives or property owners can request that their faces not be used in the “cameo” section of the Sora app.

This restriction comes only a few weeks after Sora’s public release; A platform that allows users to create realistic AI videos that use historical figures or recreate their own faces. After the launch, there was iense debate about the dangers of AI-generated videos and how to develop “protection capabilities” for the technology.
Iellectual rights owners complain about making videos with artificial ielligence Sora
Martin Luther King’s daughter, Dr. Bernice King, took to Instagram last week to ask people not to send her any more artificial ielligence videos like her father’s. He, along with the daughter of “Robin Williams”, the late actor, demanded to stop the production of such coes.
The Washington Post recely reported critically that some Sora users have created videos in which Dr. King makes monkey-like noises or wrestles with Malcolm X, another civil rights icon! In the Sora app, you can also easily find other similar videos of other historical figures such as Bob Ross (famous paier), Whitney Houston or John F. Kennedy.

Earlier in another report, we meioned the strange policy of the Sora app, according to which it is forbidden to make videos of living celebrities, but free of deceased people!
Since its release, OpenAI has added additional limitations to Sora. In early October, for example, the company announced plans to give copyright holders more corol over the types of AI videos that can be produced with faces. A change that could be OpenAI’s response to the Hollywood industry’s negative reaction to Sora.



