TY - JOUR
T1 - ‘Sora is incredible and scary’
T2 - public perceptions and governance challenges of text-to-video generative AI models
AU - Zhou, Kyrie Zhixuan
AU - Choudhry, Abhinav
AU - Gumusel, Ece
AU - Sanfilippo, Madelyn Rose
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© CC-BY-NC 4.0 The Author(s).
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Introduction. Text-to-video generative AI models such as Sora OpenAI have the potential to disrupt multiple industries. In this paper, we report a qualitative social media analysis aiming to uncover people’s perceived impact of and concerns about Sora’s integration. Method. We collected and analysed comments (N=292) under popular posts about (1) Sora generated videos, (2) a comparison between Sora videos and Midjourney images, and (3) artists’ complaints about copyright infringement by Generative AI. Analysis. We employed a thematic analysis to analyse the collected comments. Results. We found that people were most concerned about Sora’s impact on content creation-related industries. Governance challenges included the for-profit nature of OpenAI, the blurred boundaries between real and fake content, human autonomy, data privacy, copyright issues, and environmental impact. Potential regulatory solutions proposed by people included law-enforced labelling of AI content and AI literacy education for the public. Conclusions. Based on the findings, we discuss the importance of gauging people’s tech perceptions early and propose policy recommendations to regulate Sora before its public release.
AB - Introduction. Text-to-video generative AI models such as Sora OpenAI have the potential to disrupt multiple industries. In this paper, we report a qualitative social media analysis aiming to uncover people’s perceived impact of and concerns about Sora’s integration. Method. We collected and analysed comments (N=292) under popular posts about (1) Sora generated videos, (2) a comparison between Sora videos and Midjourney images, and (3) artists’ complaints about copyright infringement by Generative AI. Analysis. We employed a thematic analysis to analyse the collected comments. Results. We found that people were most concerned about Sora’s impact on content creation-related industries. Governance challenges included the for-profit nature of OpenAI, the blurred boundaries between real and fake content, human autonomy, data privacy, copyright issues, and environmental impact. Potential regulatory solutions proposed by people included law-enforced labelling of AI content and AI literacy education for the public. Conclusions. Based on the findings, we discuss the importance of gauging people’s tech perceptions early and propose policy recommendations to regulate Sora before its public release.
KW - Generative AI
KW - Governance
KW - Social media perspective
KW - Sora
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U2 - 10.47989/ir30iConf47290
DO - 10.47989/ir30iConf47290
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105000191465
SN - 1368-1613
VL - 30
SP - 508
EP - 522
JO - Information Research
JF - Information Research
IS - iConf (2025)
ER -