- By Ashish Singh
- Fri, 16 Feb 2024 11:29 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
OpenAI Sora: The ChatGPT developer has finally released a new video production tool called Sora. According to the business, the tool's text-to-video methodology allows it to generate realistic and inventive scenes from word inputs. The company also says that the new tool can create complicated scenes with several actors in certain forms of motion while also providing correct details via text prompts. Not only that, but Sora understands how the physical world works and can develop intriguing characters capable of expressing strong emotions.
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OpenAI Sora Applications:
The new OpenAI Sora can create a video from still photos while also extending an existing video by filling in missing frames. Not only that, but the corporation has also included video demos in its official blog article. However, the business claims that the new model may struggle with accuracy, but the overall findings are quite amazing.
The text-to-video platform appears to be constantly evolving, with businesses like Google, Runway, Pika, and others having already achieved notable success in the sector. The Sora will compete with Lumiere, which provides users with text-to-video conversion possibilities.
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OpenAI Sora Capabilities, Availability:
The new Sora can produce videos lasting up to 60 seconds, with some very detailed sceneries, complicated camera motion, and several characters with emotions. However, the model is now available to testers and is being evaluated for potential hazards and dangers. The ChatGPT creator is also exposing the new model to visual artists, designers, and filmmakers for feedback.
Meanwhile, OpenAI has already revealed that it will include watermarks in DALL-E 3, a text-to-image maker that cannot be simply deleted. However, the model may result in phoney photorealistic videos that can be mistaken for real ones. It will be interesting to observe how the corporation will approach the current difficulties.