OpenAI Introduces SORA: The AI-Generated Video Technology
OpenAI has made significant advancements in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), and now they have introduced SORA, a groundbreaking technology that can generate realistic videos. SORA, which means “SKY” in Japanese, can create one-minute-long videos with cohesive frames that look incredibly real. OpenAI has collaborated with graphic designers, visual artists, and designers to continuously improve the performance of SORA over time.
The Technical Features of SORA
SORA can generate up to 275 one-minute-long videos based on text prompts or reference images. It utilizes advanced models like Video Diffusion and PIKA to create coherent images from random noises. Instead of tokenizing texts, SORA treats them as visual patches that capture movement and visualization over time.
SORA has the ability to generate complex scenes with multiple characters and various motions while providing detailed background and subject information. It can also extend videos by filling in missing frames.
The Limitations of SORA
Currently, SORA is not accessible to the general public due to concerns about potential misuse. It is only available to specific individuals for research purposes. If it were to become public, it would be subject to surveillance apparatus that records its origins and modifications.
In addition, SORA’s generated videos have a distinct AI touch that sets them apart from human-created videos. It also lacks perfect modeling of physics and humanoid interactions. Furthermore, SORA requires substantial computational power, making it not cost-effective.
Conclusion
OpenAI’s introduction of SORA has created excitement in the market as it offers time-saving features for video creation and editing. The OpenAI team is actively working on addressing the limitations of SORA and plans to provide updates in the future. It will be interesting to see what other developments AI has in store for us after this remarkable achievement.