March 26, 2024OpenAI, developer of tools such as ChatGPT and DALL-E, presented its latest AI tool in February: Sora. This innovative system is destined to revolutionize interaction with visual content by allowing the generation of videos from textual commands.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced the arrival of Sora through the social network X. From realistic videos to futuristic scenes or even crazy animations, the tool demonstrates the versatility of generative artificial intelligence. Sora can generate entire videos in one go or extend them to adapt their length as needed.
Sora, in tune with the capabilities of ChatGPT and DALL-E, takes content creation one step further. Currently restricted to OpenAI researchers, Sora anticipates being a disruptor in the field of artificial intelligence, opening up the possibility of creating videos from simple text commands.
Operation and Skills:
This system is based on extensive training with an extensive video library. Sora has shown his ability to understand detailed instructions and generate complex videos with multiple characters, specific movements, and precise environmental details. The tool not only interprets user requests, but also understands how those things exist in the physical world, highlighting its deep knowledge of the language.
Currently, Sora is in a testing phase restricted to internal OpenAI teams, especially the so-called "red teams", in charge of evaluating the tool for possible bugs and risks. OpenAI has also enabled access to visual artists, designers and filmmakers to receive feedback and improve the model's usefulness for creative professionals.
Sora emerges as a significant advance in artificial intelligence's ability to generate dynamic visual content from textual commands. Although currently reserved for researchers, its future inclusion in the OpenAI product catalog promises to unlock new creative possibilities and transform interaction with video generation through artificial intelligence.
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