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OpenAI has announced a collaboration with actors’ unions including SAG-AFTRA to implement stronger guardrails against deepfake technology. The move comes after unauthorized AI-generated content featuring Bryan Cranston’s likeness appeared on the Sora platform, prompting industry-wide concern.
OpenAI has committed to working with major entertainment industry organizations to address growing concerns about unauthorized AI-generated content, according to reports. The artificial intelligence company announced Monday it would partner with SAG-AFTRA, actor Bryan Cranston, and talent agencies to strengthen protections against deepfakes on its video creation app Sora.