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OpenAI just gave us a preview of how the AI bubble will pop

Concerns about the company’s growth have sent a scare through the tight-knit ecosystem, at the very moment the artificial intelligence giant is also fighting a battle for survival against Elon Musk.

Let’s get one thing straight, right off the top: the artificial intelligence boom is not over; far from it.

But when this hype cycle ends – and it will end at some stage – the catalyst may well look very similar to the bad news coming out of OpenAI on Tuesday night.

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Sora’s downfall signals broader problems with AI’s creative utility

I’m a computer scientist who’s been developing AI tools and studying their evolution and adoption for the past decade, and I wasn’t surprised by OpenAI’s decision to shut down Sora.

To me, the challenges Sora faced reflect deeper limitations of AI’s creative capacities that are becoming harder to ignore.

OpenAI unveiled Sora on Feb. 15, 2024, as an AI tool that gave users the ability to create short videos from text prompts. To pull this off, the technology essentially predicted how images would change from frame to frame based on what it had “learned” from millions of hours of existing footage.

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Sylvie Soul, Writer My Sora Problem (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the AI)

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Disclaimer: I make no apologies for my past use of AI in this piece. I recognize and hold space for the ethical concerns that artists have of generative AI effectively stealing their IP to iterate creations through which they see no recognition or financial compensation. I also recognize that AI at its current output is an unsustainable model where it is difficult to justify the consumption of a gallon of water to create a Sora video.

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