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You can’t defame the dead. But that doesn’t mean you have to make them.

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Zelda Williams, daughter of the latest actress Robin Williams, has an annoying message for her father’s fans.

“Please, just stop sending me video by Dad. If you have any dignity, just stop doing it to him and to me, to everyone even stop. It’s stupid, it’s a waste of time and energy and believe me, it’s not what they would like. “

It is probably not a coincidence that Williams was transferred to publish this just a few days after the release of the Openai Sora 2 video 2 and the Sora Social App, which gives users the power to produce extremely realistic deep bases, their friends and some cartoon characters.

Which also includes the dead, which is seemingly fair game because they are It is not illegal to discredit the deceasedaccording to the center of student types.

Sora will not let you create videos of living people – unless it is by yourself or a friend who gave you permission to use their resemblance (or “cameo” as Openai calls it). But these limits do not apply to the dead, who can be created mostly without barricades. The application, which is still available only through invitation, has been flooded with video of historical personalities such as Martin Luther King, the youngest, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Richard Nixon, as well as dead celebrities such as Bob Ross, John Lennon, Alex Trebek and Robin and Robin Williams.

How Openai draws the line for creating a video of the dead is unclear. Sora 2 will not produce, for example, former President Jimmy Carter, who died in 2024, or Michael Jackson, who died in 2009, although he created a video of Robin Williams, who died in 2014, according to TechCrunch tests. And while the Openai Cameo feature allows people to put instructions on how they appear in videos that others create from them – protective messages that responded to Sora’s timely criticism – the deceased has no such reason. I will bet that Richard Nixon would go to his grave if he could see the Deepfake I did from the one who supports the abolition of the police.

Deepfakes by Richard Nixon, John Lennon, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robin Williams
Deepfakes by Richard Nixon, John Lennon, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robin WilliamsImage credits:Sora, screenshots from TechCrunch

Openai did not respond to TechCrunch’s request for comments on the permissible Deepfaking. However, it is likely that Deepfaking Dead celebrities such as Williams are in the company’s acceptable practices. legitimate precedent emissions that the company probably could not be held responsible for the defamation of the dead.

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“To watch the legacies of real people condensed into” this indefinitely looks and sounds like them, so that it is enough “, just so other people can hit their horrible Tiktok Slop Puppeteering is annoying,” Williams writes.

Openai critics accuse the company of adopting a quick and loose approach to such issues, so Sora quickly flooded with copyright AI clips such as Peter Griffin and Pikachu during his release. CEO Sam Altman initially said that Hollywood Studios and organizations would have to explicitly leave if they did not want to include their IP in Sora produced videos. The Film Association has already invited Openai to take action on this issue, declarative In a statement that “the established copyright law guarantees the rights of the creators and applies here”. Since then he has said that the company will reverse this position.

Sora is perhaps the most dangerous AI model that can be accessible to humans, given how realistic its results are. Other platforms such as XAI are lagging behind, but have even fewer protective messages than Sora, making it possible to create pornographic Deep real people. As other companies cover Openai, we will put a scary previous one if we face real people – living or dead – like our personal games.

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