Credit: Sora 2 via XTL;DROpenAI’s new Sora 2 text-to-video model has opened a new can of worms, filling social media with more content of questionable quality.We’re seeing an increasing number of videos featuring deceased celebrities, including JFK, Martin Luther King Jr., Stephen Hawking, and more.OpenAI’s policy dictates that celebrities must consent to their personality traits being used for videos, but leaves the question of consent from dead celebrities.If you thought Veo 3 pushed AI’s limits to generate perfectly lip-synced videos from just text prompts, OpenAI’s Sora 2 begs you to revisit it. Launched last week, alongside a TikTok-style scrollable feed of vertical videos, Sora 2 is designed to mark a “big leap forward” in generating highly realistic videos with a higher degree of controllability and the ability to follow the laws of physics with better accuracy.While OpenAI claims Sora 2 to be a “healthier platform for entertainment and creativity compared to what is available right now,” we’re seeing it being used to generate more AI slop. Although the newer model, as well as the video app, is still invite-only, we’re seeing countless accounts of nonchalantly offensive content being generated. As you would expect from the internet, we’re witnessing an insurmountable tendency to recreate fictional characters. And while it requires celebrities explicitly to opt in (instead of opting out) to allow their faces or personalities to be morphed with Sora, we’re seeing deceased ones face the brunt of the wildly imaginative users with early access.