
OpenAI has recently unveiled Sora, a groundbreaking text-to-video generative AI model, sparking considerable attention across the entertainment and visual effects industries. Sora, which was released in February 2024, is capable of creating lifelike, minute-long videos from simple text prompts, marking a significant leap in AI capabilities. The technology has been praised for its potential to revolutionize content creation, allowing for the generation of realistic or imaginative scenes without the need for sophisticated CGI tools or expertise. However, the release of Sora has also raised concerns regarding the risks of disinformation due to its ability to produce realistic artificial footage. Despite these concerns, the model is currently being showcased as a research project, with OpenAI sharing numerous AI-generated videos made with Sora on Instagram, highlighting both its strengths and limitations.













Interesting early evidence that Sora, the movie creator from OpenAI, may indeed be a big leap in capabilities: “we observe that the videos generated with Sora are good enough for 3D reconstruction, with significant advantages across all selected metrics” https://t.co/debKaHvB5R https://t.co/azw58Ut3C5
Sora, a new tool from OpenAI that can create lifelike, minute-long videos from simple text prompts. Now, the race is on toward an era when anyone can almost instantly create realistic-looking videos without sophisticated CGI tools or expertise. https://t.co/Mdb7xdeYNa
Sora: A Review on Background, Technology, Limitations, and Opportunities of Large Vision Models Sora is a text-to-video generative AI model, released by OpenAI in February 2024. The model is trained to generate videos of realistic or imaginative scenes from text instructions and… https://t.co/Y0a2hcmvP8