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Sora is an upcoming generative artificial intelligence model developed by OpenAI, that specializes in text-to-video generation. The model generates short video clips corresponding to prompts from users. Sora can also extend existing short videos. As of September 2024 it is unreleased and not yet available to the public.
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The termination of Altman followed by his almost immediate rehiring exposed a deep governance rift between OpenAI’s nonprofit origin and the for-profit model backed by large shareholder Microsoft.
Now, generative AI can animate that scene in seconds. OpenAI on Thursday unveiled its new text-to-video model Sora, which can generate videos up to a minute long based on whatever prompt a user ...
The maker of ChatGPT on Thursday unveiled its next leap into generative artificial intelligence with a tool that instantly makes short videos in response to written commands. San Francisco-based ...
A text-to-video model is a machine learning model that uses a natural language description as input to produce a video relevant to the input text. [1] Advancements during the 2020s in the generation of high-quality, text-conditioned videos have largely been driven by the development of video diffusion models .
The Sora clips can be realistic, or fantastically bizarre. "Clearly, it's by a long way the best video generation model that's been created," said Ed Newton-Rex, CEO of nonprofit Fairly Trained.