Overview of OpenAI’s Video Artificial Intelligence Tool: Sora
In recent years, with the rapid advancement of technology, artificial intelligence continues to astonish us. It has become nearly impossible to distinguish whether a piece of content was created by artificial intelligence or by a human. Now, a new artificial intelligence tool in this field has been introduced by the industry leader OpenAI. Our artificial intelligence tool is named Sora.
Sora, which enables the creation of high-quality videos from text, can generate videos up to one minute long while maintaining visual quality and user engagement. These videos are so realistic that even after watching them several times. You may find it hard to believe they were created with artificial intelligence. For example, it can seamlessly transform different scenarios, from a beautiful woman walking on a snowy New York evening to a thirsty polar bear stranded in a deserted desert, into videos that are indistinguishable from reality.
One of the most remarkable features of Sora is its ability to simulate the physical world and motion. This is part of OpenAI’s overall goal of understanding and simulating real-world interactions using artificial intelligence. The model not only understands users’ requests but also grasps how these requests could manifest in the physical world.
What can be done with Artificial Intelligence Tool Sora?
Although introduced as a tool for creating videos from text, Sora can also perform functions such as generating videos from images and completing missing parts in videos. Thanks to its deep language model, it can understand and interpret your requests in a way that is close to human perception.
As a result, it doesn’t produce videos devoid of emotions and based solely on description. On the contrary, we can see in sample videos that scenes are produced within a certain concept framework and with a realistic perspective.
In videos, it also has the ability to fill in missing frames and expand the video. It is possible to create the following list regarding the main areas of use of OpenAI Sora:
- Animation and film production
- Creating educational content
- Generating social media content
- Advertising campaigns and marketing materials
- Character and scene design for computer and console games
- Visual artwork in the field of art
You can check out the video examples created with Sora here.
What Sora Can’t Do Well?
OpenAI acknowledges that the current model may have weaknesses. This means that Sora may struggle to accurately simulate the physics of a complex scene. Or may not understand specific cause-and-effect examples. For example, if a person takes a bite of food in a video, it may not be possible to see a bite mark on the food later with the current version of Sora. The model may also mix up the spatial details of a command prompt and may have trouble with precise definitions of events that occur over time, such as following a specific camera orbit. However, these are certainly areas for improvement, and OpenAI will undoubtedly address such issues in a short time.