Just imagine and write whatever you want, and your words will immediately turn into a video created with artificial intelligence technology… It is “Sora”, a newly launched AI tool from OpenAI, which experts expect will bring about a radical transformation in the world of content creation.
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After artificial intelligence tools succeeded in producing texts and images, now you can also write some text entries that express what is on your mind, so that the experience turns into a fully illustrated video clip that embodies what you wrote, as if you are watching your thoughts moving in front of you. Can you believe it?
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the world of generative artificial intelligence technology, published a tweet that lit up social media, asking his followers to write down some ideas to produce a series of video clips through the “Sora” model.
For the new artificial intelligence that turns any text and description you write into a high-resolution video.
Within a few hours of writing the post, social media platforms witnessed a boom in the spread of videos generated with the Sora tool, where ideas varied between scenes of nature, animals, cooking, and others.
Sora is An Advanced Tool for Creating Video Using Artificial Intelligence
The new tool can create videos full of movement and human interaction in a way that perfectly mimics reality, as the length of the video can be up to one minute, all by just typing a few simple text inputs and the words are magically transformed instantly into video scenes.
Experts believe that the technological race is currently moving towards an era in which any ordinary user can create instant and realistic video clips without the need to be familiar with specialized tools for producing visual effects or CGI.
From Now On… Can We Believe Everything We Watch in The Virtual World?
It is true that the experience seems more than wonderful, but there are fears that the “Sora” tool will be used to produce unreal video clips with the aim of falsifying facts and misleading audiences on social media platforms.
Especially after fake photos of public figures were circulated, and even fabricated audio clips of former US President Donald Trump.
Tim Brooks, one of the researchers at OpenAI, said that the tool is currently only available to a limited number of filmmakers and researchers interested in the field of artificial intelligence, noting that the company has not yet announced when Sora will be available to everyone.
Sora relies on technologies like the business model of AI chatbots, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which translate human-written input or text commands into output containing enough detail to produce a video.
Natalie Summers, a spokeswoman for the Sora Project, said that the artificial intelligence algorithm was trained on countless hours of video clips licensed from other companies and public data extracted from the Internet.
And by absorbing all this amount of realistic video clips, artificial intelligence can shape and build its own cognitive framework around the shape of certain objects and concepts.
Google and Meta are Experimenting with Video Production
Other AI companies have introduced video creation tools for the first time, although these models have only been able to produce a few seconds of footage that often does not resemble the desired or original content.
Google and Meta said that they are developing video tools with generative artificial intelligence technology, although they are not yet available to the public.
Source: Washington Post