Microsoft-backed OpenAI is working on a software that can generate minute-long videos based on text prompts, the company said on Thursday.
The software, called Sora, is currently available for red
teaming, which helps identify flaws in the AI system, as well as for use by
visual artists, designers and filmmakers to gain feedback on the model, the
company said in a statement.
"Sora is able to generate complex scenes with multiple
characters, specific types of motion, and accurate details of the subject and
background," the statement said, adding that it can create multiple shots
within a single video.
Apart from generating videos from text prompts, Sora can
animate a still image, the company said in a blogpost.
The video generation software follows OpenAI's ChatGPT
chatbot, which was released in late 2022 and created a buzz around GenAI with
its ability to compose emails and write codes and poems.
Social media giant Meta Platforms beefed up its image
generation model Emu last year to add two AI-based features that can edit and
generate videos from text prompts. The Facebook-parent is also looking to
compete with Microsoft, Alphabet's Google and Amazon in the rapidly
transforming generative AI universe.
Sora is a work-in-progress, with the company adding that the
model may confuse the spatial details of a prompt, and have difficulty in
following a specific camera trajectory.
OpenAI said it was also developing tools which can discern if a video was generated by Sora.
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