OpenAI boss brings Sora tech to Hollywood, report says

  • mayaskmayask
  • AI
  • September 30, 2024
  • 0 Comments

OpenAI’s new text-to-video artificial intelligence model has recently left jaws on the floor with the examples it showcases of what it can do. Known as Sora, this technology generates astonishingly realistic footage from descriptive text inputs. While a closer look might sometimes reveal slight imperfections in the imagery, it has many wondering to what extent it could disrupt the TV and movie industries. Recommended Videos:

OpenAI isn’t the only one working on AI-powered text-to-video tools, but its Sora clips are truly something to behold. With the advanced tool only set to improve, and with the might of Microsoft backing OpenAI’s endeavors, change is in the air. OpenAI chief Sam Altman surely hopes so as he heads to meetings with Hollywood bigwigs this week to persuade them to incorporate his new AI video generator into their work, according to a Bloomberg report on Saturday citing sources familiar with the matter. In fact, it seems these won’t be the first meetings that AI representatives have had with key movie studio figures, as a number of gatherings also reportedly took place last month. Sora has yet to be released to the public, but OpenAI has “already granted access to a few big-name actors and directors,” as per Bloomberg. In a statement to the news site, OpenAI said: “OpenAI has a deliberate strategy of working in collaboration with industry through a process of iterative deployment – rolling out AI advances in phases – in order to ensure safe implementation and to give people an idea of what’s on the horizon. We look forward to an ongoing dialogue with artists and creatives.” As Bloomberg points out, AI is a highly sensitive issue in the entertainment industry. A dispute over how it will be deployed was one of the reasons writers and actors recently went on strike. Many fear that the technology will take their jobs or, at the very least, diminish their ability to earn a decent living. While OpenAI’s text-to-video tool is undoubtedly an exciting technological development, Sora and other text-to-video generators are a concerning prospect for many artists, and with Altman reportedly meeting important studio figures to discuss the technology, many will have growing concerns about what lies ahead.

  • mayask

    Related Posts

    ChatGPT’s new Canvas feature like Claude’s Artifacts vividly

    img { max-width: 100%; } OpenAI Following closely on the heels of its whopping $6.6 billion funding round, OpenAI on Thursday made the beta of a brand-new collaboration interface for…

    OpenAI raises $6.6B in latest funding round

    Andrew Martonik / Digital Trends OpenAI has now emerged as one of the wealthiest private companies on Earth after successfully securing a whopping $6.6 billion in its latest funding round…

    You Missed

    New Avatar: The Last Airbender game looks super ambitious

    • By mvayask
    • October 5, 2024
    • 41 views

    PS5 colorful chrome accessories pre-order now

    • By mvayask
    • October 5, 2024
    • 38 views
    PS5 colorful chrome accessories pre-order now

    ChatGPT’s new Canvas feature like Claude’s Artifacts vividly

    • By mayask
    • October 5, 2024
    • 40 views
    ChatGPT’s new Canvas feature like Claude’s Artifacts vividly

    OpenAI raises $6.6B in latest funding round

    • By mayask
    • October 5, 2024
    • 45 views
    OpenAI raises $6.6B in latest funding round

    Qualcomm aims to add cool AI tools to Android phone

    • By mayask
    • October 5, 2024
    • 39 views
    Qualcomm aims to add cool AI tools to Android phone

    Reddit in $60M deal with Google for AI tools boost

    • By mayask
    • October 5, 2024
    • 39 views