OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman announced that the company will reverse its stance on the Sora copyright backlash, choosing to let rightsholders decide how to proceed. This decision comes as OpenAI struggles to determine which copyright requests to approve, with video intellectual property proving more complex than images. The situation highlights ongoing legal and ethical complexities as AI-generated content proliferates.
In a related digital rights context, Apple has pulled another ICE-related app from its store that archived videos documenting abuses. Earlier efforts to track ICE raids were also taken offline, indicating increased scrutiny over apps linked to law enforcement surveillance. These removals raise questions about privacy, transparency, and the balance between tech companies’ policies and public accountability.
Both stories reflect broader challenges in managing technology’s impact on copyright law and civil rights, emphasizing the need for clear policies and ethical considerations as technology evolves.
👉 Pročitaj original: MIT Technology Review – AI