It didn’t take long for OpenAI’s new text-to-video app, Sora 2, to devolve into a tasteless deluge of AI slop.

Besides blatantly copyright-infringing videos of SpongeBob SquarePants cooking up blue crystals or entire episodes of South Park, users found that it’s never been easier to generate photorealistic AI slop videos puppeting the likenesses of deceased celebrities to mock them years or decades after their deaths.

It’s a disappointing new low, infiltrating an already heavily slop-derived online hellscape.

The technology has gotten so convincing that AI-generated clips could be construed as historical fact, tarnishing the legacy of deceased public figures. Several tools have already made it trivially easy to remove Sora 2 watermarks in videos.

The videos often have a cruel, mocking

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