OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has recently introduced a new tool called Sora that can quickly generate short videos based on written instructions. This is a significant advancement in the field of generative artificial intelligence. While other tech companies like Google and Meta have also showcased similar technology, OpenAI's Sora stands out for its high-quality output.
After the announcement of Sora software, a social media user expressed concern to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman about potentially becoming homeless. Altman responded by offering to generate a video for the user, who suggested a monkey playing chess in a park. Altman then shared a high-quality video created by Sora on the X platform."
OpenAI has not yet made Sora publicly available and has only shared limited information about its development. It is currently being used for red teaming, which helps identify weaknesses in AI systems, and by visual artists, designers, and filmmakers for feedback. However, Sora may struggle with understanding spatial details and following specific camera movements. Additionally, ChatGPT, another AI developed by OpenAI, now has the ability to remember previous conversations. Sora is capable of generating complex scenes with multiple characters, specific movements, and accurate details of the subject and background, and can create multiple shots within a single video.