Here’s What OpenAI’s Exclusive AI Filmmaker Sora Can Create

Here’s What OpenAI’s Exclusive AI Filmmaker Sora Can Create

ChatGPT creator OpenAI showed off the capabilities of its Sora video text generator in recent videos posted on YouTube on Monday and Tuesday.

Sora is OpenAI’s AI filmmaker. It takes any written prompt, comparable to “two golden retrievers recording a podcast on a mountaintop” and creates video that brings words to life. When OpenAI was being watched Sora in February, and its potential for creating deepfake videos, has some concerned, especially in an election 12 months.

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While OpenAI has yet to release Sora to the general public and has only made its AI generator available to a select group, it has released a variety of videos that show what Sora is able to, from dreamscapes to skateboarding bears. The reality-altering videos illustrate Sora’s potential for filmmaking and promoting.

One video On Tuesday, a short, one-minute-and-32-second film inspired by the artist was released Manuel Sainsily and entrepreneur Is Selviz. The pair generated all of the visuals using Sora, but edited and added sound by hand. They desired to ask, “What if our lives are the result of complex choices made long before our current existence?”

The resulting film is coherent and engaging, moving seamlessly from the physical world to a more ethereal plane.

Another Sora film, released Monday, is entirely in black and white. It places animals in different historical contexts and situations and shows their interactions with humans. For example, a man rides a hippo like a horse, and a beaver plays a banjo.

Artist Benjamin Desai created the one-minute, one-second video and stated that he was “excited to share this imaginative look at an alternate past powered by Sora.”

The latest video, released Monday, is the longest, at two minutes and nine seconds. It was created by an artist Tammy Lovingwho stated that it was a “dream come true.”

“Ever since I was a kid, I had these montages and surreal visualizations of certain things that I saw in real life and I imagined them differently,” Lovin said. “But because I didn’t become a producer or director, they never really came to life until now.”

In his clip, Lovin takes viewers from the view of ocean waves, through a scene of walking, browsing in the clouds, to the view of jellyfish.

Companies with access to Sora have already begun using it in projects aimed at the general public. Toys “R” Us has change into First at the end of June, together with Sora, create a film promoting the brand, offering mature public opinion on how AI could work in promoting or promotional campaigns.

OpenAI has not disclosed which specific videos were used to coach Sora, but there have been reports that hundreds of thousands of hours of YouTube footage may have played a role.

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