The example videos actually show Sora generating multiple shots for a single video. I think the larger problem is similar to why it's difficult to get GPT-4 to write a novel or DALL-E to draw a comic book: it's hard to get current models to maintain consistency across a long time. You need some way to get characters and places to look recognizably the same in different shots, and that's not something our current technology handles well.
On movies with long takes, Hitchcock's Rope is a classic example. Birdman is a more recent film which plays with the idea (the film appears to be a single continuous take, albeit with intentionally obvious use of CGI to achieve that effect).
I openly express that this was my mistake, and mine alone.
This is broken thinking. Processes never go wrong due to a single mistake. If you think there was only one mistake, then the second mistake was not designing the process to have a check for that category of mistake. If this computation was so important, surely there should have at least been a second set of eyes on it. I guess we're reading this article because there was a second pass on the computation, it just happened months too late.
Aren't QR codes just text in a format that's easy to read for a machine? How are the risks any different from going to a random website, which should be limited to browser bugs or whatever you do on the website (the internet has a lot of warnings about phishing via QR codes... which doesn't seem relevant to viewing restaurant menus unless they also do ordering through the smartphone)? i.e. you'd have the same risks if the menu link were given as a URL shortener or otherwise obfuscated link.
I believe you that a bug in the QR code processing code existed, but I can't find any reference to its existence in a quick web search. Other than that, my phone shows the text of the QR code and asks me what to do with it before taking an action, even if I use the camera app it came with to read the QR code. Is that not what every phone does?
Wernher von Braun settled for a V-2 when he coulda had a V-8.