Are Sora 2 and other AI video tools risky to use? Here’s what a legal scholar says
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Are Sora 2 and other AI video tools risky to use? Here’s what a legal scholar says

Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesFollow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.ZDNET's key takeawaysAI video tools now raise real legal and ownership risks.OpenAI says Sora supports creativity, but critics aren't so sure.Generative video could democratize art or destroy it entirely.OpenAI's Sora 2 generative AI video creator has been out for about two weeks, and already it's causing an uproar. SpongeBob cooking meth. Ronald McDonald running away from Batman while police cars give chase. You get the idea. This is the inevitable outcome when you give humans the opportunity to create anything they want with very little effort. We are twisted and easily amused people. Also: I tried the new Sora 2 to generate AI videos - and the results were pure sorcery Human nature is like that. First, slightly less mature individuals...
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Liberal Media Host Schools Hakeem Jeffries on His ‘Rigged Election’ Remarks
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Liberal Media Host Schools Hakeem Jeffries on His ‘Rigged Election’ Remarks

Democrats seem to be losing their grip on the media lately. We've even seen ABC's Jon Karl pointing the finger at Democrats for not voting to open the government. Then there was CBS Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan busting Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) with his own words about prior shutdowns. READ MORE: Liberal Media Just Made a Big Admission About the Schumer Shutdown - Dems Aren't Going to Like This Priceless: Chris Murphy and Dems Nailed by Liberal Media Host on Schumer ShutdownOn Sunday, Brennan surprisingly caught another Democrat with his own words - House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY). Jeffries has been decrying redistricting efforts by Republicans, claiming such efforts are "rigging elections."get a load of this line of questioning from CBS's Margaret Brennan to Hakeem Jeffries aimed...
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