OpenAI just announced the commercial launch of Sora, a text-to-video generative artificial intelligence. In February of this year, they showed off their first test, which was a step beyond what we thought they could do this year. According to OpenAI, what they are actually offering to the public today is not Sora, but a much faster version, Sora Turbo. The trailer for the AI tool was released and fans were truly stunned. One notable person who expressed his surprise was none other than Joe Rogan.
Joe Rogan shared a video made by Sora to all his fans on his Instagram story. From animals like monkeys to sea creatures like the kraken, Sora really soared high and gave fans a bit of visual fun. This once again shows that OpenAI is unrivaled when it comes to AI model innovation. It also offers consistency not seen in videos produced by rivals such as Runway’s Gen-3 Alpha.
OpenAI acknowledges that Sora, which arrived today, is not without its limitations and often produces videos with unrealistic physics. They also struggle with complex actions that unfold over long periods of time. When it comes to economics, OpenAI strives to be affordable and available to everyone.
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Joe Rogan is a big tech enthusiast, so he’ll really love this. A few days ago, too, he shared a video of a self-driving taxi he saw on the road and couldn’t help but praise how far our civilization has advanced with such inventions. That’s why he often brings in guests like Elon Musk on his podcast.
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In fact, a few weeks ago, Joe Rogan invited Elon Musk on his podcast again, this time to discuss AI and Musk’s own Grok. Tesla’s CEO even revealed the key features of the AI tool with a joke that would make Joe Rogan laugh. But it failed. A UFC commentator said: “Well, it takes a little bit of effort. Well, humor is a strange thing, isn’t it? I think some kind of humor, especially some of the best humor, is spontaneous, like the humor of the moment.” “It’s hard to judge what people find interesting.” But when it came to Sora, he was so impressed that he gave it a rave review. But Logan wasn’t the only one praising the creation of the new OpenAI.
Fans can’t help but praise the amazing AI tool
As soon as the trailer created by Sora hit the internet, fans were quick to share their reactions to it. This tool allows fans to create their own Hollywood-style movies, putting a multi-trillion dollar industry at stake. The video’s caption reads, “Rest in peace, Hollywood.” OpenAI has released Sora, a video of the world’s most advanced AI model. ”In fact, fans seem to agree with this opinion. In the comments section of the video, many people took pictures in Hollywood and claimed that from now on, we will see better movies. Fans wrote, “Hollywood is getting so boring,” “Hollywood and actors are over,” and “Make movies fun again.”
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Some other fans were more excited about the idea of being able to make a movie right now. Some fans wanted to recreate iconic scenes, movies, and clips, while others were interested in taking on other behind-the-scenes roles as well. In the comments, they shared their wishes and said, “Finally we get to write and see an alternate ending for Avengers: Endgame.” “It’s time for a better representation of the moon landing” “Wait, I’m going to be a movie producer!!🔥😂” Well, it really seems like fans are loving the new AI platform.
But not everyone was impressed. Some fans were not impressed with the quality Sora offered. “Some things look good, others not so good…” And those who didn’t care about quality questioned the idea behind automating the filmmaking process. Filmmaking is considered an art and is also used to spread messages and ideas to society. As a result, many fans are wondering if the idea of using AI to make movies is wrong. They wrote: “If everyone could do everything by themselves with a computer at home… where’s the magic? Where’s the craftsmanship? That’s not impressive, that’s just sad!” , “Where’s the fun?” and “Not everything needs AI.” Well, it seems like there’s always an ethical dilemma when we talk about AI. But what do you think? Should AI be used in film production? Let us know in the comments.