OpenAI pledges to strengthen Sora regulation to prevent AI-generated deepfake content.

PANews, October 21 - On October 20 local time, the American Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA), comprised of professionals from the U.S. film and broadcasting industry, OpenAI, Bryan Cranston, and several talent agencies issued a joint statement on the constructive collaboration to ensure the protection of voice and image rights in Sora2. They stated that OpenAI has strengthened protective measures against unauthorized users' voice and image replication features. OpenAI has implemented an opt-in policy for personal voice and image usage in Sora2. All artists, performers, and individuals have the right to decide whether to allow the simulation of their likeness and specific manner. This policy reflects the company's commitment to artists' rights, transparency, and the ethical deployment of generative technologies, and it promises to respond promptly to any complaints.

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