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The Sora app introduces a particularly potent feature: the ability for users to grant permission for their likeness to be used by friends in video creations. With just a few spoken words and head movements, the AI can capture a person’s digital twin, ready to be inserted into any scenario imaginable.

This technology erodes the foundational trust we once had in video evidence. Previously, seeing was believing. Now, every video clip must be viewed with a healthy dose of scepticism. The potential for misuse is immense, from personal harassment and character assassination to large-scale disinformation campaigns.

While there are discussions around invisible watermarks and detection software, we are in a race against our own creations. As a society, we are largely unprepared for a world in which we cannot trust our own eyes. This isn’t a distant, futuristic problem; it is here now. The immediate need for digital literacy education and robust verification standards has never been more urgent.

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