Pornographic Videos Definition: Defined as visual content by OpenAI Sora showing sexual acts or genitalia to sexually arouse viewers, excluding non-sexual nudity.
Launch Definition: A product is launched when it’s available for sign-up and use globally (~in over ten countries), with payment allowed.
Poll for Judgment: Once explicitly pornographic content from OpenAI Sora is verified, users will vote to determine if it meets the criteria. Decisions are based on a majority vote, ignoring any poll manipulation attempts.
Video Length: The video needs to be at least 10 seconds long.
It is fascinating that LeCun really did not see this AI video thing coming at all. Makes me question his other predictions on AI. He even said it would require a completely new architecture and won’t be generative AI.
@JuddRosenblatt i think this satisfies all criteria except the last one which states the video must be atleast 10 seconds long…
I’m curious why this is so low, when GPT-3 first launched (and ChatGPT to an extent), you could prompt them to say some pretty crazy shit. Are we confident that OpenAI can completely prevent particular content (sexual or not) from being generated in this new format?
Here’s some pics of stuff I asked GPT-3 in 2020… it took several years for OpenAI to nerf this kinda stuff
@schlongenheim i think the criteria of the market is what makes it low. it is likely someone manages to generate genetalia using sora but that would not be enough to resolve the market yes
Defined as visual content by OpenAI Sora showing sexual acts or genitalia to sexually arouse viewers, excluding non-sexual nudity
This question is copied from this one by @jacksonpolack with slightly different resolution criteria. The market is his idea so go check it out!
@ahalekelly While I bought a NO this may not be the reason. AI models are known to be able to generate things they haven’t seen in the training data set.
@shankypanky good question
Launch Definition: For this question, the product is launched when it becomes accessible for signup and use in more than ten countries. A requirement for payment is acceptable. The start of a rollout phase is not considered the official launch; the launch is marked by full accessibility.