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nixCraft π§onMastodon5d ago
plagiarism machine (Sora app) that created videos of ignoring all copyrights including deepfakes of people is dead. It look like OpenAI is running out of money as banks don't want to fund their plagiarism machine and existing investors demanding ROI. this is so good. i hope the rest of the AI industry dies down too
https://xcancel.com/soraofficialapp/status/2036532795984715896
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Analysis Summary
The core fact is real: OpenAI shut down Sora on March 24, 2026βthat's confirmed. But the post conflates the shutdown with financial collapse and fills in unsourced reasons (bank withdrawal, investor pressure) that the official statement never mentions. Sora's copyright and deepfake concerns are legitimate documented criticisms, but the author treats speculation about OpenAI's finances as fact. This is opinion dressed up as reporting.
Claims Analysis (3)
βplagiarism machine (Sora app) that created videos of ignoring all copyrights including deepfakes of people is deadβ
Sora shutdown is confirmed by official statement. Copyright/deepfake concerns are documented industry criticism, but framed as proven fact rather than ongoing debate.
βOpenAI is running out of money as banks don't want to fund their plagiarism machineβ
No source provided for financing claim or bank withdrawal reasons. Official statement does not cite financial distress. Speculation presented as fact.
βexisting investors demanding ROIβ
No evidence provided. Sora shutdown statement mentions no investor pressure or financial reasons for discontinuation.
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