Thursday, February 15th 2024
Sora by OpenAI is the Text-to-Video AI Model Beyond Our Wildest Imagination
Sam Altman of OpenAI just unveiled Sora, the all new speech-to-video AI model that exactly the way science fiction would want such a thing to work—imagine fluid, photorealistic, true-color video clips based entirely on text prompts. Sora is generative AI on an exponentially higher scale than Dall-E, and presumably requires an enormously higher amount of compute power. But to those that can afford to rent out a large hardware instance, this means the power to create a video of just about anything. Everything democratizes with time, and in a few years, Sora could become the greatest tool for independent content creators, as they could draw up entire worlds using just prompts and green screens. Sora strapped to a mixed reality headset such as the Apple Vision Pro, is basically a Holodeck.
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23 Comments on Sora by OpenAI is the Text-to-Video AI Model Beyond Our Wildest Imagination
this is every south western town iv ever driven through
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And your point is spot on. I couple years, the all info that resides at web now, is already can be treated as compromised. That includes info, that predated the "official" AI/GPT stuff, since it removes that thin line of credibility, of when it's all started.
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The Internet is already full of fake or AI-authored content. Just search for anything online. This has been going on for several years, not just the last few months. 'Bots have infested pretty much every web forum and certainly every single social media network.
CEOs from formerly reputable media sites have been fired for allowing this stuff to happen on their shift.
But this shouldn't be surprising to any Web veterans. The Internet plateaued around 2007-2008, pretty much stayed level for about five years and has been declining since.
Even the once mighty Google search engine doesn't seem to able to discern authentic content and AI processed puke.
Feet walking also pretty obvious unless she is wearing cool new roller blade high heels hehe