How Frisky Will AI Become? Users Like Frisky… a Lot
November 7, 2025
OpenAI promised to create technology that would benefit humanity, much like Google and other Big tech companies. We know how that has gone. Much to the worry of its team, OpenAI released a TikTok-like app powered by AI. What could go wrong? Well we’re still waiting to see the fallout, but TechCrunch shares that possibilities in the story: “OpenAI Staff Grapples With The Company’s Social Media Push.”
OpenAI is headed into social media because that is where the money is. The push for social media is by OpenAI’s bigwigs. The new TikTok-like app is called Sora 2 and it has an AI-based feed. Past and present employees are concerned how Sora 2 will benefit humanity. They are worried that Sora 2 will produce more AI slop, the equivalent of digital brain junk food, to consumers instead of benefitting humanity. Even OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman is astounded by the amount of money allowed to AI social media projects:
‘ ‘We do mostly need the capital for build [sic] AI that can do science, and for sure we are focused on AGI with almost all of our research effort,’ said Altman. ‘It is also nice to show people cool new tech/products along the way, make them smile, and hopefully make some money given all that compute need.’ ‘When we launched chatgpt there was a lot of ‘who needs this and where is AGI,’ Altman continued. ‘[R]eality is nuanced when it comes to optimal trajectories for a company.’”
Here’s another quote about the negative effects of AI:
‘One of the big mistakes of the social media era was [that] the feed algorithms had a bunch of unintended, negative consequences on society as a whole, and maybe even individual users. Although they were doing the thing that a user wanted — or someone thought users wanted — in the moment, which is [to] get them to, like, keep spending time on the site.’”
Let’s start taking bets about how long it will take the bad actors to transform Sora 2 into quite frisky service.
Whitney Grace, November 7, 2025
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