OpenAI’s new video app is jaw-dropping (for better and worse)


By Mike IsaacEli Tan

Almost instantly, early-access users were spinning up videos made with copyrighted material plucked from pop culture. — AFP

SAN FRANCISCO: This week, we – the two authors of this article – spent hours scrolling through a feed of short-form videos that featured ourselves in different scenarios.

In one hyper-realistic nine-second video, we were shown skydiving (and grinning) with pizzas as parachutes.

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