Twirling body horror in gymnastics video exposes AI’s flaws

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On Wednesday, a video from OpenAI’s newly launched Sora AI video generator went viral on social media, featuring a gymnast who sprouts extra limbs and briefly loses her head during what appears to be an Olympic-style floor routine.

As it turns out, the nonsensical synthesis errors in the video—what we like to call “jabberwockies”—hint at technical details about how AI video generators work and how they might get better in the future.

But before we dig into the details, let’s take a look at the video.

An AI-generated video of an impossible gymnast, created with OpenAI Sora.

In the video, we see a view of what looks like a floor gymnastics routine. The subject of the video flips and flails as new legs and arms rapidly and fluidly emerge and morph out of her twirling and transforming body. At one point, about 9 seconds in, she loses her head, and it reattaches to her body spontaneously.

“As cool as the new Sora is, gymnastics is still very much the Turing test for AI video,” wrote venture capitalist Deedy Das when he originally shared the video on X. The video inspired plenty of reaction jokes, such as this reply to a similar post on Bluesky: “hi, gymnastics expert here! this is not funny, gymnasts only do this when they’re in extreme distress.”

We reached out to Das, and he confirmed that he generated the video using Sora. He also provided the prompt, which was very long and split into four parts, generated by Anthropic’s Claude, using complex instructions like “The gymnast initiates from the back right corner, taking position with her right foot pointed behind in B-plus stance.”

“I’ve known for the last 6 months having played with text to video models that they struggle with complex physics movements like gymnastics,” Das told us in a conversation. “I had to try it [in Sora] because the character consistency seemed improved. Overall, it was an improvement because previously… the gymnast would just teleport away or change their outfit mid flip, but overall it still looks downright horrifying. We hoped AI video would learn physics by default, but that hasn’t happened yet!”

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