The American research center OpenAI, known for its developments in the field of artificial intelligence, introduced a new system called Sora. This system is capable of generating realistic videos based on text descriptions, which opens up new opportunities for media content and video production, reports psm7.com.
Sora allows users to create videos by simply describing the desired scene in words. The system uses advanced machine learning and generative modeling techniques to transform text into video footage, including characters, backgrounds, motion and sounds.
Access to Sora is currently limited. OpenAI allows only selected researchers and scientists to work with the system. This is necessary to assess the potential risks associated with the use of such powerful technology, as well as to develop measures to combat disinformation and the creation of unethical content.
Particular attention is paid to the problem of deepfakes - artificially created videos that can be used to deceive or spread false information. OpenAI is aware of these risks and is working to ensure that Sora is not used to create deepfakes.
In addition to Sora, OpenAI is also developing a tool for searching information on the Internet through the Bing search engine (Microsoft Corp.). This speaks to the company's commitment to integrating AI capabilities into users' everyday tasks, which could radically change the way they receive and process information.