“This feels like a new ChatGPT DALL-E moment for AI.”
“The spaghetti was the same as it was a year ago.”
“It can and will be passed as real video to people who aren’t looking for AI-generated video.”
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OpenAI announced new innovations in the field of generative artificial intelligence.parent company of Chat GPT revealed skya platform that creates realistic videos based on prompts provided by users.
Sam AltmanHe returned as OpenAI’s CEO last November and introduced Sora in the following article: Post to X. He explained that the new platform will only be available to a small number of users while the “red team” (cybersecurity experts who look for flaws in software) conducts a thorough investigation of Sora.
At its simplest, Sora is a video version of DALL-E, an OpenAI model that turns text prompts into AI-generated images. Sora, a Microsoft-owned technology company, adds a new level of complexity. “Sora can generate complex scenes with multiple characters, specific types of movement, and precise details of the subject and background,” a post on Sora’s homepage reads. “The model understands not only what the user asks for in a prompt, but also how those things exist in the physical world.”
Altman showed off his team’s new software by responding to a quick request for X. His creators include: monkey playing chess in the park (suggested) mr beast), Bicycle racing in the animal kingdom on the sea and mountainside podcast Hosted by two golden retrievers.
The realism of Sora’s work has impressed the Internet’s most savvy technology thinkers.reviewer marques brownlee In a video he uploaded to his YouTube channel, he described Sora’s launch as “another ChatGPT/DALL-E moment for AI.”
. He believes Sola’s work “will reach people who aren’t looking for AI-generated video as real video.”
Brownlee sees some potential uses for Sora, particularly in the field of stock footage. He marveled at how far AI-generated videos have come since last March, when a fake clip of Will Smith eating spaghetti went viral. Compared to that video, Sora’s work looks much more authentic. “Spaghetti was like a year ago,” Brownlee said.
Brownlee also expressed some regret that these AI innovations are coming during a US election year.
“Deepfake” content has become a serious problem, especially in the context of political misinformation. In response, platforms such as YouTube and his TikTok have required creators to label AI-generated content on their channels.
On Sora’s homepage, OpenAI acknowledged the potential drawbacks of the new technology, especially when it comes to art and artists. “We will continue to work with policymakers, educators, and artists around the world to understand their concerns and identify positive use cases for this new technology,” the post reads. . “Despite extensive research and testing, we cannot predict all the ways people will use our technology beneficially or all the ways people will misuse it. We believe that learning from the use of is a key element to creating and releasing increasingly secure AI systems over time.”
OpenAI is an innovator in the world of generative AI, but other companies are pursuing Sora-style video on their own. Last year, YouTube introduced Dream Screen, a tool that turns text prompts into AI-generated video backgrounds.