Not long ago, the launch of SORA, a new generative artificial intelligence model by OpenAI, an artificial intelligence research company, has become a global hot spot. SORA can transform text, images, audio and other information into lifelike**, once again changing human perception of AI. While this technology may have a disruptive impact on some industries in the future, it is also important to be aware of the potential dangers it can pose. Recently, the economic ** put forward its views on the ethics of artificial intelligence with the title of "Strengthening the Ethical Governance of Artificial Intelligence".
The SORA economy launched by OpenAI said in the article that from ChatGPT, a natural language processing tool powered by artificial intelligence technology, to today's SORA, from automatically generated text, **to auto-generated**, people are amazed by the breakthrough progress of artificial intelligence, but it is also accompanied by doubts and concerns, especially the ethical challenges behind it. The ** generated by the sora can be confused with the real. This is a double-edged sword, on the one hand, it can be used in artistic creation; On the other hand, it can also be abused to fake, deceive, or even subvert people's perception of reality.
The emergence of SORA means that AI technology has developed to a new level, and at the same time, it also poses a challenge to the regulatory capacity of AI technology. Failure to effectively control technologies such as SORA can have unforeseen consequences. Today, many countries and regions have published relevant AI ethics codes, and large technology companies such as Microsoft have also issued relevant codes.
However, due to the rapid development of AI technology, there is inevitably a lag in ethical norms and regulatory systems. Coupled with the complexity of ethical issues, there are differences in norms in various countries and regions, and many provisions are too principled and lack operability, making it difficult to effectively implement them. Therefore, it is more urgent to improve and refine relevant ethical norms, strengthen review and supervision, as well as relevant ethics education and publicity. Only by acknowledging the ethical challenges posed by SORA and strengthening ethical governance can we ensure that AI technologies benefit humanity and do not become a threat.