OpenAI just announced Sora,Taste of Future Sister-in-law (2023) an AI model for generating videos. They look exactly how you think they might.
On Thursday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posted on X asking users to "reply with captions for videos you'd like to see" and quote posting those with Sora's videos. There are plenty of valid concerns about generative AI, and the pace at which it's being developed. Still, after ChatGPT's AI-generated text and DALL-E's images, videos were the next natural step.
Here's what Sora can do:
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Ah yes, the future of Hollywood — videos that look remarkably similar to the 2003 crazy frog.
Topics OpenAI
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