ChatGPT makers unveil Sora, AI for making short videos

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1 min readFeb 16, 2024

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OpenAI, the US company behind the ChatGPT chatbot and Dall-e image generator, on Thursday unveiled an AI application that can produce short realistic videos.

The application, called Sora, can create high-quality videos of up to a minute in length using a short text command called a prompt, OpenAI said. The application can also turn a photo into a video or extend a short video.

The tool isn’t yet publicly available. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on X, formerly known as Twitter, said the company was “offering access to a limited number of creators” in a testing phase.

He also invited users to suggest prompts on X, and then quickly posted results to the same platform. These included videos of two golden retrievers podcasting on a mountain and of a “half duck half dragon (that) flies through a beautiful sunset with a hamster dressed in adventure gear on its back.”

Is Sora really different than other AI tools?

Sora is not the first text-to-video AI application on the market. Google, Meta and the startup Runway ML are among the companies that have already demonstrated similar technology.

But the high quality of videos displayed by OpenAI surprised observers while also raising concerns about the ethical and societal implications.

The Microsoft-backed company also hasn’t disclosed what image and video sources were used to train Sora. Open AI has been sued by the New York Times and some authors for using copyrighted works to train ChatGPT.

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