OpenAI and Hollywood studios clash over copyrights and consent

13 Oct 2025

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🗣️ Post 1: OpenAI and Hollywood studios clash over copyrights and consent

As posted by: 1vuio0pswjnm7  |  🔥 Points: 12

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2025-10-11/hollywood-ai-battle-heats-up-sora2-openai-sam-altman

💬 Summary

This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here . A year after tech firm OpenAI roiled Hollywood with the release of its Sora AI video tool, Chief Executive Sam Altman was back — with a potentially groundbreaking update. Unlike the generic images Sora could initially create, the new program allows users to upload videos of real people and put them into AI-generated environments, complete with sound effects and dialogue. In one video, a synthetic Michael Jackson takes a selfie video with an image of “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston. In another, a likeness of SpongeBob SquarePants speaks out from behind the White House’s Oval Office desk. Advertisement “Excited to launch Sora 2!” Altman wrote...

🗣️ Post 2: Show HN: Hyprvoice – Voice-Powered Typing for Wayland/Hyprland (No X11 Hacks)

As posted by: trapani  |  🔥 Points: 6

https://github.com/LeonardoTrapani/hyprvoice

💬 Summary

I built Hyprvoice, a small tool that lets you type with your voice on Wayland — no X11, no kludgy bridges. Press a key, talk, and your words appear wherever your cursor is.

It’s written in Go, uses PipeWire for audio, and talks directly to the compositor. The workflow is simple:

press key → start recording

press again → stop and inject text

Notifications show recording/transcribing states, and it works with multiple backends — currently OpenAI Whisper, with whisper.cpp (local/offline) in progress.

Everything runs through a lightweight daemon with IPC over a unix socket. Text injection uses wl-clipboard + wtype with clipboard restore fallback.

Install (Arch/AUR):

yay -S hyprvoice-bin
systemctl --user enable --now hyprvoice.service

Then add something like this to Hyprland:

bind = SUPER, R, exec, hyprvoice toggle

Repo: https://github.com/leonardotrapani/hyprvoice

It’s beta but fully usable. I’d love feedback, especially from people running Wayland full-time or maintaining compositors.

🗣️ Post 3: AI videos of dead celebrities are horrifying many of their families

As posted by: thm  |  🔥 Points: 5

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/10/11/openai-sora-dead-celebrities-ai/

💬 Summary

Ilyasah Shabazz didn’t want to look at the AI-generated videos of her father, Malcolm X. The seemingly realistic clips — made by OpenAI’s new video-maker Sora 2 — show the legendary civil rights activist making crude jokes, wrestling with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and talking about defecating on himself. Sora’s speed and uncanny realism has helped rocket the app to the top of the download charts, and videos reanimating the dead have been among its most viral clips. Sora-produced videos of Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley and Amy Winehouse have flooded social media platforms, with many viewers saying they struggle to tell whether the videos are real or fake. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Some clips played for laughs, such...

🗣️ Post 4: How OpenAI put itself at the centre of a $1T network of deals

As posted by: 1vuio0pswjnm7  |  🔥 Points: 4

https://www.ft.com/content/4e39d081-ab26-4bc2-9c4c-256d766f28e2

💬 Summary

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🗣️ Post 5: AI videos of dead celebrities are horrifying many of their families

As posted by: thunderbong  |  🔥 Points: 3

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2025/10/11/openai-sora-dead-celebrities-ai/

💬 Summary

Ilyasah Shabazz didn’t want to look at the AI-generated videos of her father, Malcolm X. The seemingly realistic clips — made by OpenAI’s new video-maker Sora 2 — show the legendary civil rights activist making crude jokes, wrestling with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and talking about defecating on himself. Sora’s speed and uncanny realism has helped rocket the app to the top of the download charts, and videos reanimating the dead have been among its most viral clips. Sora-produced videos of Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley and Amy Winehouse have flooded social media platforms, with many viewers saying they struggle to tell whether the videos are real or fake. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Some clips played for laughs, such...

🎯 Final Takeaways

These discussions reveal how developers think about emerging AI trends, tool usage, and practical innovation. Take inspiration from these community insights to level up your own development or prompt workflows.