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AI video generation tool assessed as impressive but limited to non-specific video content, unlikely to replace actual video production work requiring specific subjects and editable files.

Mentions (5)
"To me, this is horrifying and depressing beyond measure. Honest to god, you have no idea how furious this shit makes me. Creative careers are really going to be continually automated out of existence while the jobs of upper management parasites who contribute fuck all remain secure."
This Sora AI stuff is awful · u/Xenfo___ · ↑869 · 2024-02-16
"With Sora, OpenAI, twitter bot replies, obvious reddit bots, diminish returns of new internet ideas, death of social posting, oversaturation of 'content creators', the flood of 'content', dropshipping, TikTok, I'm starting to think that maybe the internet was a fad after all."
Maybe the internet was a fad after all · u/witchingxhour · ↑281 · 2024-02-17
"Impressive for sure but then again how often do I need 'non specific video' in a project that I couldn't just get from a stock footage site? 99% of video you see in real life is of a SPECIFC thing, be it a human, event, place, time."
"I saw a video of an old woman talking to two black bears at her back porch. I think the video was genuine, but I intently studied the outlines of the subjects in the video to see if it was Sora because this process is becoming very exponential in the last months."
The beneficial externalities of the harms of AI aren't discussed enough · u/Indian_Phonecalls · ↑66 · 2025-11-17
"Why do you think that all of the footage in the Sora tech demo is 'woman walking down street' or 'camera following car'? It's because those are the kinds of shots that have been done a billion times, and therefore there are a billion examples to feed into the machine."
shut up about AI (artistically) · u/VictusNST · ↑34 · 2024-02-16
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