Today in Generative Media
Testing OpenAI's Sora; Big Tech shops for training data; Glorb's AI SpongeBob rap
How Hollywood’s Most-Feared AI Video Tool Works — and What Filmmakers May Worry About (Hollywood Reporter)
Inside Big Tech's underground race to buy AI training data (Reuters)
AI’s quiet creep into music punctuated by ‘SpongeBob’ voices and a secretive artist called Glorb (NBC News)
Using AI to detect AI-generated deepfakes can work for audio — but not always (NPR)
YouTube CEO warns OpenAI that training models on its videos is against the rules (Engadget)
Google Books Is Indexing AI-Generated Garbage (404 Media)
Fake AI law firms are sending fake DMCA threats to generate fake SEO gains (Ars Technica)
Meta’s AI image generator can’t imagine an Asian man with a white woman (The Verge)
Leading the Way in Governance Innovation With Community Forums on AI (Meta)
Official 🤗 Gradio demo for AnyV2V: A Plug-and-Play Framework For Any Video-to-Video Editing Tasks (HuggingFace)
InstantStyle: Free Lunch towards Style-Preserving in Text-to-Image Generation (GitHub)
PointInfinity: Resolution-Invariant Point Diffusion Models (CVPR 2024, project page)
AI-generated sad girl with piano performs the text of the MIT License (X) [The “chorus” starts around 1:12… I love the Sarah McLachlan vibe of “express or implied”]