Sam Altman to use Sora to cash and generate video for profit with AI

OpenAI is about to adopt a new feature that will enable the copyrighter to control the way in which its role is used in Sora and to plan to share the proceeds with the licensed copyrighter. Sam Altman writes in his blog that OpenAI will give rights-holders "better role generation control" and that copyrighters like TV and film companies will be able to choose to block the use of their role on the platform. He also indicated that OpenAI was also planning to introduce a revenue-sharing mechanism for copyrighters who allowed the role to be generated. He noted that the number of videos created by users was far greater than expected and that they were directed to specific small audiences, prompting companies to develop liquidity strategies. OpenAI is on line this week for the independent application of AI Video Generation Sora, originally available only in the United States and Canada, and the video can be 10 seconds long. Its copyright policy is expected to trigger controversy in Hollywood. Reuters reports that at least one major film company, Disney, has decided not to let its material appear in Sora。

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