Natural Semantic
Ultimate SEO Semantic Intelligence Prompt (Expert Level)
Perform a **deep semantic and SEO analysis** for each of the following sentences.
Your goal is to uncover the **semantic structure, search intent, topical authority, and optimization potential** of each phrase at both the lexical and conceptual level.
I. Core Semantic Layer II. Contextual & Topical Layer III. Linguistic & Latent Semantics Layer IV. Optimization & Strategic LayerBackLink detected:
This backlink will be read automatically in all the subdomains below.
Title: OpenAI’s Sora used to make deepfake AI videos of dead celebrities, outraging their families
Description: Family members of dead celebrities including Robin Willians and George Carlin are crying foul over AI-generated videos of their loved ones appearing on OpenAI’s new app, Sora. OpenAI’s new video generation app is just a few weeks old, but it rapidly rocketed to the top of the U.S. Apple App Store within days of its release. And perhaps as rapidly, experts and creators raised copyright concerns around Sora, as the app appeared to let users create content of well-known cartoon characters and deepfakes of public figures. OpenAI has since curbed those kinds of videos, but The Washington Post and other outlets have reported that family members of dead celebrities don’t think enough is being done to protect their loved ones’ likeness. When OpenAI launched Sora, it said videos of “historical figures” would not be limited in the same way as deepfakes of living public figures.What the families are saying about SoraOn Tuesday, Robin Willians’ daughter, Zelda, took to Instagram to share a plea with followers. “Please, just stop sending me AI videos of Dad,” she wrote. “If you’ve got any decency, just stop doing this to him and to me, to everyone even, full stop. It’s dumb, it’s a waste of time and energy, and believe me, it’s NOT what he’d want.”The late comedian George Carlin’s daughter, Kelly, expressed a similar view. She took to BlueSky to share her experience, writing that videos using her father’s likeness are both “overwhelming, and depressing.”Assassinated civil rights leader Malcolm X’s daughter told the Post that “it is deeply disrespectful and hurtful to see my father’s image used in such a cavalier and insensitive manner when he dedicated his life to truth.”OpenAI told the Post and other outlets that it would work with the families of “recently deceased” public figures to have their loved ones’ likeness removed from the app. “For public figures who are recently deceased, authorized representatives or owners of their estate can request that their likeness not be used in Sora cameos,” the company said. It remains unclear whether OpenAI will limit the use of more historical dead celebrities and public figures: Some videos on the app feature older deceased figures, including Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, and Martin Luther King Jr. Broader privacy, copyright concerns remain Experts are wary about the implications of Sora for creators and for privacy. “It’s as if deepfakes got a publicist and a distribution deal,” Daisy Soderberg-Rivkin, a former trust and safety manager at TikTok, told NPR. “It’s an amplification of something that has been scary for a while, but now it has a whole new platform.”The head of the Motion Picture Association said in a statement that OpenAI must take responsibility to prevent copyright infringement, and not put the burden on rights holders. “Well-established copyright law safeguards the rights of creators and applies here.”Others have flagged the app’s potential to be used maliciously, including by users who might create videos to mock or bully others. “It has no fidelity to history, it has no relationship to the truth,” a misinformation expert told The Guardian. “When cruel people get their hands on tools like this, they will use them for hate, harassment and incitement.”OpenAI did not immediately respond to Fast Company’s request for comment.
https://www.fastcompany.com/91420771/openais-sora-used-to-make-deepfake-ai-videos-of-dead-celebrities-outraging-their-familiesOpenAI’s Sora used to make deepfake AI videos of dead celebrities, outraging their families.
📌 Ask AIFamily members of dead celebrities including Robin Willians and George Carlin are crying foul over AI-generated videos of their loved ones appearing on OpenAI’s new app, Sora.
📌 Ask AIOpenAI’s new video generation app is just a few weeks old, but it rapidly rocketed to the top of the U.
📌 Ask AIS.
📌 Ask AIApple App Store within days of its release.
📌 Ask AIAnd perhaps as rapidly, experts and creators raised copyright concerns around Sora, as the app appeared to let users create content of well-known cartoon characters and deepfakes of public figures.
📌 Ask AIOpenAI has since curbed those kinds of videos, but The Washington Post and other outlets have reported that family members of dead celebrities don’t think enough is being done to protect their loved ones’ likeness.
📌 Ask AIWhen OpenAI launched Sora, it said videos of “historical figures” would not be limited in the same way as deepfakes of living public figures.
📌 Ask AIWhat the families are saying about SoraOn Tuesday, Robin Willians’ daughter, Zelda, took to Instagram to share a plea with followers.
📌 Ask AI“Please, just stop sending me AI videos of Dad,” she wrote.
📌 Ask AI“If you’ve got any decency, just stop doing this to him and to me, to everyone even, full stop.
📌 Ask AIIt’s dumb, it’s a waste of time and energy, and believe me, it’s NOT what he’d want.
📌 Ask AI”The late comedian George Carlin’s daughter, Kelly, expressed a similar view.
📌 Ask AIShe took to BlueSky to share her experience, writing that videos using her father’s likeness are both “overwhelming, and depressing.
📌 Ask AI”Assassinated civil rights leader Malcolm X’s daughter told the Post that “it is deeply disrespectful and hurtful to see my father’s image used in such a cavalier and insensitive manner when he dedicated his life to truth.
📌 Ask AI”OpenAI told the Post and other outlets that it would work with the families of “recently deceased” public figures to have their loved ones’ likeness removed from the app.
📌 Ask AI“For public figures who are recently deceased, authorized representatives or owners of their estate can request that their likeness not be used in Sora cameos,” the company said.
📌 Ask AIIt remains unclear whether OpenAI will limit the use of more historical dead celebrities and public figures: Some videos on the app feature older deceased figures, including Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, and Martin Luther King Jr.
📌 Ask AIBroader privacy, copyright concerns remain Experts are wary about the implications of Sora for creators and for privacy.
📌 Ask AI“It’s as if deepfakes got a publicist and a distribution deal,” Daisy Soderberg-Rivkin, a former trust and safety manager at TikTok, told NPR.
📌 Ask AI“It’s an amplification of something that has been scary for a while, but now it has a whole new platform.
📌 Ask AI”The head of the Motion Picture Association said in a statement that OpenAI must take responsibility to prevent copyright infringement, and not put the burden on rights holders.
📌 Ask AI“Well-established copyright law safeguards the rights of creators and applies here.
📌 Ask AI”Others have flagged the app’s potential to be used maliciously, including by users who might create videos to mock or bully others.
📌 Ask AI“It has no fidelity to history, it has no relationship to the truth,” a misinformation expert told The Guardian.
📌 Ask AI“When cruel people get their hands on tools like this, they will use them for hate, harassment and incitement.
📌 Ask AI”OpenAI did not immediately respond to Fast Company’s request for comment.
📌 Ask AI🔁 What is the aéPiot Backlink Ping System?
Visit Original ContentaéPiot automatically sends a ping to your link every time a backlink page is accessed — by humans or bots.
The backlink pages look like:
https://aepiot.com/backlink.html?title=...&description=...&link=https://your-site.com/page
When someone opens this page, aéPiot sends a silent GET request (via image or fetch) to your original link with UTM tracking parameters:
utm_source=aePiotutm_medium=backlinkutm_campaign=aePiot-SEO
You can detect this traffic using:
- Google Analytics
- Matomo
- Your own server logs
aéPiot does not track or store any data. All analytics and traffic logs are only visible to you, so you can evaluate the true SEO and referral value of your aéPiot backlinks.
The Beneficial Role of Backlinks in SEO
Backlinks are one of the most important factors in search engine optimization (SEO). When your backlink is accessed—whether by real users, search engine bots, or crawlers—it signals to search engines that your site is valuable and trustworthy.
Why does backlink access matter?
Search engines use bots and crawlers to discover and index content on the web. When these bots visit your backlink, they recognize the connection between the linking site and your own, passing “link equity” or “SEO juice” that can improve your ranking.
More frequent visits to your backlink from bots and users indicate higher relevance and popularity. This increased activity helps boost your website’s authority in the eyes of search engines.
High-quality backlinks that generate traffic are especially valuable, as search engines consider both the quantity and quality of backlinks and their engagement.
In summary:
The more your backlink is accessed—whether by humans or bots—the more it helps your site’s SEO performance. Consistent traffic through backlinks is a positive signal that can improve your search rankings and drive organic growth.
https://www.scribd.com/document/931910895/People-With-ADHD-May-Be-More-Creative-Studies-Suggest
https://www.scribd.com/document/931910894/Five-Ways-Women-Have-Historically-Powered-the-Economy
https://www.scribd.com/document/931910890/YouTube-Opens-the-Door-to-Banned-Creators-Again
https://www.scribd.com/document/931910889/Quantum-Computing-is-the-Next-AI-Are-You-Ready-for-It
No comments:
Post a Comment