A group appears to have leaked access to Sora, OpenAI’s video generator, in protest of what they’re calling duplicity and “art washing” on OpenAI’s part.
On Tuesday, the group published a project on the AI dev platform Hugging Face seemingly connected to OpenAI’s Sora API, which isn’t yet publicly available. Using their authentication tokens — presumably from an early access system — the group created a frontend that lets users generate videos with Sora.
Why I think it’s real – this is using the OpenAI Sora API endpoint to generate and download videos with hardcoded request headers and cookies from the Hugging Face space environment config
— Tibor Blaho (@btibor91) November 26, 2024
Through the group’s frontend, any user can generate 10-second videos up to 1080p resolution. When TechCrunch tried, the queue was quite long — but several users on X managed to upload samples.
As of 12:01 p.m. Eastern, the frontend was no longer working. We’d venture to guess that OpenAI and/or Hugging Face revoked access.
The group claims that, after three hours, OpenAI shut down Sora’s early access temporarily for all artists.
Try it here:https://t.co/gnnkoj0jc2
If Sora, it looks like an optimised version. Can generate up to 1080 10-second clips.
Suggest duplicating the space (if that works – my test didn’t!). One example: pic.twitter.com/npphRJgyrd
— Kol Tregaskes (@koltregaskes) November 26, 2024
So why did the group do this? They claim that OpenAI is pressuring Sora’s early testers, including red teamers and creative partners, to spin a positive narrative around Sora and failing to fairly compensate them for their work.
“Hundreds of artists provide unpaid labor through bug testing, feedback and experimental work for the [Sora early access] program for a $150B valued [sic] company,” the group, which calls itself “Sora PR Puppets,” wrote in a post attached to the frontend. “This early access program appears to be less about creative expression and critique, and more about PR and advertisement.”
Conirmed: OpenAI Sora really has been leaked https://t.co/Vh1zzsKgPT pic.twitter.com/mAN1Z4vGsN
— Chubby♨️ (@kimmonismus) November 26, 2024
The group also claims that OpenAI is being misleading about Sora’s capabilities by keeping early access users on a tight leash. Every Sora output needs to be approved by OpenAI before it’s shared, they say, and only a few creators in the program will be selected to have their Sora-created works screened.
“We are not against the use of AI technology as a tool for the arts (if we were, we probably wouldn’t have been invited to this program),” they wrote. “What we don’t agree with is how this artist program has been rolled out and how the tool is shaping up ahead of a possible public release. We are s …