- OpenAI has released the first third-party video created using the unreleased Sora tool.
- New clips include a bizarre nature documentary and the story of a man with a balloon on his head.
- AI's video is impressive, but a former Stability AI executive accused OpenAI of “artist washing.”
The first artist-produced video from OpenAI's Sora is here, offering a glimpse of what Hollywood and other storytellers can create with text-to-speech AI tools.
ChatGPT developers have posted on their website several short clips created by content creators who got early access to an unreleased generative video tool that has made waves in Hollywood.
This isn't our first taste of Sora's potential, but all previous clips were created in-house at OpenAI. This is the first time we're seeing what other companies outside of our company have created in early access.
While the video is impressive, it wasn't received well by everyone.Former Stability AI executive who now runs an AI data practice nonprofit accused OpenAI for “Artist Wash” with video.
Meanwhile, OpenAI met with Hollywood officials to pitch Sora as a feature-length production tool, Bloomberg reported.
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