OpenAI is actively promoting its new video tool to Hollywood creatives following its recent launch. The tool has drawn controversy due to findings from WIRED, which reported that it amplifies sexist stereotypes and ableist tropes similar to biases present in existing AI image tools. In addition to the video tool, OpenAI has unveiled new voice models, including the GPT-4o, which enable applications to communicate with hyperrealistic voice mimicry in real-time. These advancements have sparked discussions about their potential misuse, with some developers cautioning against using such technology for deceptive purposes. The new voice models are designed to enhance user experience by offering customizable voices for various applications, including meditation and daily briefings, while also incorporating emotional responses.
WIRED tested the popular AI video generator from OpenAI and found that it amplifies sexist stereotypes and ableist tropes, perpetuating the same biases already present in AI image tools. https://t.co/t5a8XSX3NP
OpenAI's AI Voice Agents Now Have Emotions: They Can Be Sympathetic, Storytellers https://t.co/nEf5e66JGA
https://t.co/ShS0RzILzK now uses OpenAI’s new voice model, offering high-quality and highly customizable voices. You can now enjoy one voice for your meditation sessions, and another perfectly tuned for your daily briefing. Your setup, your vibe. https://t.co/WODS0lTzcl