OpenAI launches Sora App
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On Tuesday, OpenAI announced Sora 2, its second-generation video-synthesis AI model that can now generate videos in various styles with synchronized dialogue and sound effects, which is a first for the company.
Multiple social media feeds, from the leaders in AI video, have launched in recent months. They likely won't all last.
On Tuesday, OpenAI released Sora 2, the latest version of its video and audio generation tool that it promised would be the “most powerful imagination engine ever built.” Less than a day into its release, it appears the imaginations of most people are dominated by copyrighted material and existing intellectual property.
Amid backlash to the new AI-generated video product, OpenAI's CEO says the company is trying to pay for more computing power. Meta launched its own version this week.
Artificial intelligence products are launching at a rapid pace as the sector’s largest companies battle for supremacy and secure increasingly large valuations worth hundreds of billions of dollars.
The standout feature is “cameos,” where users can place a realistic avatar of themselves in any generated clip.
The Sora 2 AI video generator is set to power a new TikTok-style app that can create clips of you or your friends in all kinds of situations.
OpenAI's Sora 2 video platform is here, and with it comes a million ways to violate video game copyrights by making characters do whatever you want.
OpenAI is alerting talent agencies and studios about the opt-out process, which applies to the just-released Sora 2.
A video announcement for the app showed photorealistic video that the company said was all generated by artificial intelligence.
Curious about OpenAI Sora 2 and what makes it different from the earlier version? This in-depth guide explains its advanced features, improved physics, audio generation, personalized cameos, and social remix tools.