Let’s remember that Sora was first released in February and caused great excitement. It has the ability to create hyper-realistic video scenes based on a text request.
Initially, the tool was only available to visual artists, designers, and filmmakers, but that hasn’t stopped some videos created using Sora from appearing on various platforms.
In addition to releasing the tool to the public, OpenAI also plans to “eventually” add audio, which will make scenes even more realistic.
The company also wants to give users the ability to edit content in videos created by Sora. “We are trying to figure out how to use this technology as a creation and editing tool,” says Murati.
Source: Ferra

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