AI chatbots are giving out people’s real phone numbers
Google's AI chatbots are reportedly exposing users' real phone numbers, leading to unwanted calls and no clear way to prevent it.
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TechCrunch article speculates on the potential shutdown of OpenAI's Sora, a text-to-video AI model, and what this could signify for the broader AI-generated video industry.
Why it matters
The development and potential discontinuation of advanced AI models like Sora have significant implications for the future of content creation, the entertainment industry, and the broader AI landscape. If a leading company like OpenAI faces challenges with a flagship AI product, it could signal market saturation, technical hurdles, or ethical concerns that might slow down innovation and investment in the AI video space.
OpenAI's new AI that makes videos from text, called Sora, might be stopped. This could mean that making videos with AI is harder or less popular than people thought.
Google's AI chatbots are reportedly exposing users' real phone numbers, leading to unwanted calls and no clear way to prevent it.
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