Screenshot
of
an
AI-generated
video
from
Sora.
Screenshot:
OpenAI
OpenAI’s
Sora
is
slated
for
a
2024
release,
meaning
we’re
just
months
away
from
hyperrealistic
AI
video.
Sora
seems
poised
to
change
the
video
world,
in
the
same
way
AI
image
generators
have
changed
the
graphic
design
world.
Midjourney,
Stable
Diffusion,
and
Dall-E
have
blurred
the
lines
between
real
and
fake
images,
and
the
same
thing
is
about
to
happen
in
video.
Sora’s
videos
are
both
incredible
and
concerning.
Sora
is
above
and
beyond
any
current
AI
video
generators,
which
feel
more
like
stop-motion
reels
than
true
videos.
OpenAI
has
achieved
a
level
of
fluidity
in
Sora
that
makes
the
videos
feel
real.
As
for
animated
videos,
Sora
seems
to
be
even
more
advanced,
producing
Pixar-quality
videos
in
just
a
matter
of
minutes.
We
still
don’t
know
what
Sora
was
trained
on,
and
apparently,
OpenAI
Chief
Technology
Officer
Mira
Murati
doesn’t
either.
In
an
interview
with
the
Wall
Street
Journal
on
Wednesday,
Murati
said
she
didn’t
know
whether
Sora
was
trained
on
YouTube,
Instagram,
or
Facebook
videos.
Several
active
lawsuits
claim
OpenAI
used
protected
intellectual
property
to
build
its
AI
models,
so
the
training
data
for
Sora
is
an
important
issue.
OpenAI
says
Sora
should
be
thought
of
as
a
tool
for
video
creators,
allowing
filmmakers,
video
game
engineers,
and
animators
to
do
more.
Some
have
speculated
Sora
could
take
jobs
away
from
those
in
the
film
industry,
but
it
remains
to
be
seen
how
this
will
be
used
in
the
real
world.
So
far,
OpenAI
has
shared
dozens
of
videos
showcasing
the
best
of
Sora’s
abilities
on
TikTok.
The
public
will
not
get
access
until
later
in
2024,
but
the
early
demos
of
OpenAI’s
AI-generated
videos
are
startling,
yet
breathtaking.
Here’s
a
taste
of
what
we’re
in
for
later
this
year.
Prompt:
A
computer
hacker
Labrador
Retriever
wearing
a
black
hooded
sweatshirt
sitting
in
front
of
the
computer
with
the
glare
of
the
screen
emanating
on
the
dog’s
face
as
he
types
very
quickly.
Prompt:
An
alien
blending
in
naturally
with
New
York
City,
paranoia
thriller
style,
35mm
film.
Prompt:
A
mini
Aussie
painting
a
picture
of
his
favorite
toy.
Prompt:
The
camera
lowers
and
widens
to
a
grand
panoramic
view
overlooking
the
beautiful
ocean
and
the
historical
buildings
along
the
a
stunning
coastal
picturesque
town
perched
on
the
cliffs.
Colorful
buildings
in
shades
of
yellow,
orange,
pink,
and
white
cascade
down
the
steep
slopes
of
the
rugged
coastline
of
Amalfi
Coast
in
Italy.
The
architecture
has
a
classic
European
charm,
with
tiled
roofs
and
ornate
details.
Several
boats
and
yachts
are
speckled
across
the
calm
waters,
implying
leisure
activities
like
boating
or
sightseeing
are
common
here.
Lush
greenery
on
the
mountainous
landscape.
The
overall
image
is
vibrant,
inviting,
and
bustling
with
the
potential
for
holiday
adventures
and
relaxation,
warm
golden
light,
beautiful
high-end
travel
photography
shot
on
4K
digital
cameras.
Prompt:
Fly
through
tour
of
a
futuristic
house
with
a
modern
aesthetic
and
lots
of
light
and
plants.
Prompt:
A
cute
rabbit
family
eating
dinner
in
their
burrow.
Prompt:
Fly
through
tour
of
a
museum
with
many
paintings
and
sculptures
and
beautiful
works
of
art
in
all
styles.
Prompt:
POV
video
of
a
bee
as
it
dives
through
a
beautiful
field
of
flowers.
Prompt:
A
super
car
driving
through
city
streets
at
night
with
heavy
rain
everywhere,
shot
from
behind
the
car
as
it
drives.
Prompt:
Nighttime
footage
of
a
hermit
crab
using
an
incandescent
lightbulb
as
its
shell.
Prompt
1:
A
surreal
scene
unfolds
as
a
giant,
translucent
jellyfish
floats
gracefully
through
a
deserted
cityscape
at
dusk.
The
scene
is
shot
on
35mm
film.
Prompt
2:
A
meticulously
crafted
diorama
depicting
a
serene
scene
from
Edo-period
Japan.
Traditional
wooden
architecture.
A
lone
samurai,
clad
in
intricate
armor,
walks
slowly
through
the
town.
Prompt:
In
a
beautifully
rendered
papercraft
world,
a
steamboat
travels
across
a
vast
ocean
with
wispy
clouds
in
the
sky.
vast
grassy
hills
lie
in
the
distant
background,
and
some
sealife
is
visible
near
the
papercraft
ocean’s
surface.
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