OpenAI’s New Social App Overrun With Sam Altman Deepfakes

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OpenAI’s New Social App Overrun With Sam Altman Deepfakes
OpenAI’s new social app is filled with terrifying Sam Altman deepfakes — and users can’t stop talking about it. Just hours after launch, the TikTok-like platform, called Sora , is already flooded with surreal AI-generated clips featuring Altman in bizarre, unsettling scenarios. Image Credits:Nathan Laine/Bloomberg / Getty Images From pig farms to Pokémon fields, Sora’s early feed feels like stepping into a chaotic simulation. But beyond the laughs and shock value, the rise of these hyper-realistic deepfakes raises urgent questions about how AI-generated content will shape online culture. Sora’s Strange And Surreal Feed Within 24 hours of release, Sora has already built a reputation for the uncanny. One viral clip shows Sam Altman on a futuristic pig farm, addressing viewers as “piggies” glued to their phones. In another, the OpenAI CEO appears in a Pokémon-filled meadow, casually joking about Nintendo lawsuits. The realism of these clips makes them both entertaining and unsettling, blurring…