Predictable. AI models work on predictions based on their identification of patterns during their training. From these pattterns, the AI models can predict what should come next.
Something similar seems to be happening every time OpenAI rolls out a shiny new feature. Let’s review.
In May 2024, OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT voice, which had as one of its voices, a voice that sounded like Scarlett Johansson, who famously played the AI in the movie Her. Sam Altman tweets that day, “Her.” Uproar ensues.
Then, in April 2025, OpenAI rolled out image generator in ChatGPT. And, on that day, Sam Altman changes his profile photo to a visual creation of himself in Studio Ghibli style and character. Uproar ensues.
Now, at the end of September 2025, OpenAI rolled out its video generator Sora 2. But major copyright holders who own famous characters that might be used in outputs of Sora 2 reportedly have to “opt out” before OpenAI adds them to its filter or guardrails to screen out from prompts. Uproar ensues.
Each time, the media oblige Altman with extensive coverage of all the IP controversies. People get triggered. And OpenAI’s roll out of its shiny new toy is a huge success!
C’mon people, wise up. Wise up.
Each time, the media oblige Altman with extensive coverage of all the IP controversies. People get triggered. And OpenAI’s roll out of its shiny new toy is a huge success!
ChatGPT Is Eating the World
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