在索拉2号制作了未经批准的死神视频后, 好莱坞要求更严格的AI管制,
Hollywood demands stricter AI controls after Sora 2 generated unapproved videos of deceased icons, prompting new safeguards and calls for federal "NO FAKES" legislation.
好莱坞演播室、工会和人才机构正在敦促开放国际公司对其Sora 2 AI视频工具实施更严格的控制,该视频工具在未经授权的AI生成的包含马丁·路德·金(Martin Luther King Jr)和罗宾·威廉姆斯(Robin Williams)等已故人物的内容引发反弹后,通过文字提示产生现实的视频。
Hollywood studios, unions, and talent agencies are urging OpenAI to enforce stricter controls on its Sora 2 AI video tool, which generates realistic videos from text prompts, after unauthorized AI-generated content featuring deceased figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Robin Williams sparked backlash.
关注的焦点是未经同意使用相似性、对表演者的潜在剥削以及侵犯知识产权。
Concerns center on the unconsented use of likenesses, potential exploitation of performers, and infringement of intellectual property.
作为回应,OpenAI公司引入了类同控制选择适用政策,将知名人物排除在公共信息传输之外,并同意删除不合规内容。
In response, OpenAI introduced an opt-in policy for likeness control, blocked well-known characters from public feeds, and agreed to remove non-compliant content.
包括 SAG-AFTRA 和美国电影协会在内的行业领导者现在正在支持联邦立法,即“禁止假货”法案,以遵循加州的类似法律为艺术家建立法律保护。
Industry leaders, including SAG-AFTRA and the Motion Picture Association, are now supporting federal legislation, the "NO FAKES" Act, to establish legal protections for artists, following California’s similar law.