OpenAI's Sora Lets Users Insert Themselves in AI Videos with Advanced Movement
OpenAI has introduced Sora, a new app that lets users insert themselves into AI-generated videos using textual prompts. The software has sparked interest for its ability to create complex movement patterns and its approach to copyrighted material.
Sora 2, an updated version, excels at generating situations with intricate movement patterns, such as gymnastics, surpassing its predecessor. The app requires users to record their voice in the Sora app to generate videos depicting them in various scenarios.
OpenAI is taking a new approach to using copyrighted material in Sora. Instead of automatically excluding content, the company is asking rights holders to explicitly object to its use. If no objection is received, the material may be included in generated videos. This approach respects creators' rights while allowing for a broader range of content.
OpenAI has demonstrated Sora's capabilities with a video featuring a fictional CEO, Sam Altman, walking through a virtual world and standing on the moon. The software also avoids replicating the likeness of well-known public figures without their consent.
Sora, OpenAI's new app, offers users an engaging way to interact with AI-generated videos. Its innovative approach to copyrighted material, along with its advanced movement generation capabilities, sets it apart in the AI video generation landscape.
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