After creating quite a lot of buzz back in February, OpenAI has finally released its AI video generator Sora. This tool, which can create hyperrealistic videos from text descriptions, is now available in the US and most other countries as part of the ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscriptions. What does this release include, and how are (or aren’t) developers approaching the ethical matters? Let’s find out! In case you haven’t followed the AI news in the film industry, OpenAI announced Sora in February and instantly got a huge wave of mixed reactions. The first demonstrated tests showed an unprecedented level of realism and initiated an array of ethical questions, alongside excitement from some creators, and existential fear from others. Although Sora is not the only AI video generator on the market, as with other OpenAI products – it might become the most used one. Therefore, we need to be aware of what kind of generated content we’re going to face in the near future. OpenAI’s Sora released – the new Sora Turbo The newest model, which has just been moved out of the research phase, is called Sora Turbo. According to OpenAI’s announcement, it is significantly faster than the version they previewed in February. Apart from that, it includes more advanced features like animating images and being able to implement text feedback to already created video clips. In their YouTube Livestream, developers walked the audience through the tool, showcasing all the upgrades and details. You can also read about its...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 10 December, 2024