How Sora, the New Child of OpenAI, Creators of ChatGPT, Will Transform the Video Content Industry? / Hebrew
Friends, hello to everyone! Today I’m going to tell you about a new miracle of technology from the guys at OpenAI. Meet Sora, an artificial intelligence that can make videos based on your text description. Yes, yes, you did not hear: write to him what you want to see, and he will create it. Spell? Almost. Let’s figure out what kind of beast Sora is and why it’s cool. After all, all the videos in this article are made with the help of artificial intelligence.
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What is Sora?
Sora is not just another AI toy. This is a major step forward in the field of artificial intelligence. OpenAI trained their new model to turn text instructions into video. And not just any videos, but realistic and detailed scenes, made exactly at your request.
Why is this necessary?
Imagine that you want to explain something difficult to someone, or you have a fantastic idea for a short film. Instead of spending hours sketching or trying to find the right images, you write text and Sora turns it into a video. This opens up endless possibilities for learning, creativity and entertainment.
How does it work?
Sora uses a transformer-based architecture adapted for video generation tasks and uses mechanisms similar to those found in GPT-type models and stable diffusion systems. This approach allows the model to process textual descriptions and generate visual representations based on it, moving from an initial noise signal to a sequence of frames corresponding to a given scenario. Such a process involves iterative improvement of image quality through incremental noise reduction, drawing on a large corpus of training data to learn and reproduce complex visual and dynamic patterns inherent in the real world.
Capabilities and Limitations
Sora can create videos up to a minute long, while following all your instructions. This can be anything from a simple scene with two characters to a complex scene with a detailed background.
However, like any technology, Sora isn’t perfect. She has a hard time coping with very complex physical scenes and can sometimes get lost in the details. For example, if you ask her to show a character biting into a cookie, she might forget to leave a bite mark.
Safety above all else
OpenAI takes security seriously. Before Sora becomes available to the general public, it is tested for risks ranging from misinformation to bias. The development team is working on creating tools to help detect and filter potentially harmful or misleading content.
Why am I telling all this?
Because Sora is not just a new AI. This is a step towards the future, where technology helps us realize the most daring ideas. Today it’s video based on text descriptions, tomorrow who knows? Maybe full movies based on our dreams?
OpenAI opens us a window into the future, where the boundaries between imagination and reality blur. Sora is just the beginning. Can you imagine what will happen next?
So follow the news, experiment and don’t be afraid to dream. Exciting times are coming in the world of AI, and each of us can be a part of this adventure.
You can learn more about Sora on the official OpenAi page. Let me know in the comments if you think the model will be made open source or if it will only be available for a couple dozen bucks?
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