"Those with access can use short, written prompts to generate 10-second videos, including "Cameos," or clips that feature users and their friends - if they give permission to use their likenesses. The app uses a new version of Sora's audio and video generation model, Sora 2.While an earlier version of the modelwas previously available through ChatGPT, OpenAI said this week that Sora 2 can generate more realistic images and better synchronize sounds with the video it generates."
"OpenAI released Sora, its stand-alone video app, on Tuesday.For now, the app is invite-only. Access codes for Sora were selling for close to $45 each in some cases on eBay, Business Insider reported on Wednesday. As of Friday morning, Sora was the most downloaded free app on Apple's App Store. The app, which lets users generate videos of themselves and others, beat out Google's Gemini app and OpenAI's own ChatGPT in the rankings."
OpenAI released Sora, an invite-only stand-alone app that generates short, 10-second videos from user text prompts and optional Cameos featuring consenting friends. Sora reached the top of Apple's App Store free chart, surpassing Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT, and access codes appeared for sale on secondary markets. The app employs Sora 2, a new audio and video generation model that produces more realistic images and better audio-video synchronization than previous versions. Users have generated convincing clips depicting themselves in imagined scenarios. Studios and talent agencies face potential copyright and likeness concerns due to OpenAI's default use of existing characters and works unless parties opt out.
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