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OpenAI’s Sora Makes Significant Strides in Generative AI, but Regulators Need to Catch up Without Overly Relying on Self-Regulating Measures Like the C2PA

By Benjamin Chan | 16 Dec 2024 | IN-7652

OpenAI’s Sora, with its text-to-video Large Language Model (LLM), opens a realm of possibilities and unlocks more use cases for Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI). However, while OpenAI attempts to self-regulate and ethically manage its product, regulators should not solely rely on market leaders to regulate the Artificial Intelligence (AI) market, as they cannot exert strong influence over bad actors in the space with limited regulatory powers.
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Written by Benjamin Chan

Research Analyst
Research Analyst Benjamin Chan is a member of the Asia-Pacific Advisory team focused on issues related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) implementation and digital transformation. Benjamin also focuses on key technological developments within the Southeast Asian region.

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