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What’s the future of advertising? Ask Sora 

Perhaps the most significant short-run use of Sora's one-minute videos will be for advertising — especially internet advertising. The costs of creating new ads are likely to fall. More advertising may sound like a mixed blessing. But ads will almost certainly be more fun and creative than they are now. These ads also might be targeted, rather than serving a mass audience, with your internet history deciding what ads you will see

February 22, 2024 / 11:50 IST
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Sora and comparable services will lead to a proliferation of short educational videos.

Sora, a new service from OpenAI that produces one-minute videos in response to a textual prompt, isn’t yet available to the public. But the videos it has released are striking for their vividness, their detail and, if this is the correct term for an AI, their imagination.

It is worth considering the future economic consequences of this development.

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First, Sora is unlikely to put Hollywood out of business. Eventually these videos will get much longer, but it remains to be seen how well AI can construct long story arcs and integrate them with images into a commercially appealing package. That still seems a long way off, and cost is an additional consideration.

The more clear and present danger to Hollywood is that would-be viewers might start making their own short videos rather than watching television. “Show my pet dog Fido flying to Mars and building a space colony there” is perhaps more fun than many a TV show.