WHY A PROMISE OF CANCER CURE ACTUALLY TURNED INTO THIS AI SLOP

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AI Was Supposed to Cure Cancer - We Got This Instead. Sam Altman's $7 Trillion LIE: We Got AI TikTok Instead of a Cancer Cure (Sora Deep Dive)

(Alternative Highly Engaging Title: Sora is AI Slop: The $7 TRILLION Deepfake Disaster & Why Your Electricity Bill is Higher)

YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION (Value & Controversy)

The promise of AI was to cure cancer, solve world hunger, and uplift humanity. Instead, Sam Altman claims he needs $7 Trillion for that goal, while OpenAI launches Sora—an invite-only, short-form video app generating endless AI slop, fake humans, and deepfakes.

This is the deep dive for AI skeptics and critics. We break down the real cost and cultural harms of Sora and the new AI-generated short-form video economy:

The $7 Trillion Contradiction: Why is the focus on a TikTok clone when the stated goal is an AGI for science and medicine?

The SORA Scarcity Play: Deep dive into the invite-only access, the "pro-user" economy, and why manufactured scarcity is the new marketing.

The Hidden Cost: We expose how the massive computational strain from endless synthetic content is driving up energy costs and contributing to higher electricity bills for everyday people.

Cultural Harm & Deepfakes: The dangerous rise of AI-generated "cameos," deepfake risks, model collapse, misinformation, and the IP theft underpinning the entire model.

Who really benefits from this tech, and what is the true price we're paying for this AI masterplan?

Don't just watch the fake videos—understand the facts.
Invite-Only SORA: AI Slop or Masterplan? A deep dive into OpenAI’s new Sora app — invite-only access, AI-generated “cameos,” deepfake risks, manufactured scarcity, and the real costs of powering endless short-form video. We break down Sora’s TikTok-style feed, pro-user invite economy, Sam Altman’s motives, model collapse, data center strain, rising electricity bills, and the cultural harms of synthetic content. Perfect for A

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