Arrr, what be this OpenAI's Sora? A tool that turns words into moving pictures! Ye may soon give it a whirl.
2024-02-24
Arr, me hearties! Sora be a wizard at makin' plain ol' words come alive on the screen like magic! There be some jaw-droppin' examples sailin' around already. Aye, she be a true master of the digital seas!
OpenAI has just introduced Sora, an AI engine that converts text prompts into videos, similar to Dall-E but for movies. Despite being in the early stages, Sora is already creating a buzz on social media with clips that appear professionally made.Currently, Sora is only available to select individuals for testing, and there's no indication of when it will be accessible to the public or how much it will cost. Speculation suggests a potential release in 2024, following a similar pattern to ChatGPT's launch.Sora works by generating videos based on text prompts, using transformer technology and training on vast amounts of video data. It can produce HD videos up to a minute long and has the potential to simulate video games like Minecraft.While Sora has limitations like unrealistic physics and occasional glitches, OpenAI is working to improve its capabilities for creating realistic simulations of physical and digital worlds.Currently, access to Sora is invite-only, with plans to introduce safety measures to prevent the creation of harmful content. As Sora evolves, it may become available as a web app with additional features and safeguards.