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Why the excitement among marketers for OpenAI’s Sora is understandable

With Sora on their fingertips, marketing teams can pump out more video content, each piece tailored to specific audience segments, all while slashing budgets. Typing in a few sentences describing a desired scene, product demo, or historical re-enactment, and watching a hyper-realistic video unfold before one’s eyes is not science fiction any longer. Adieu to expensive sets and actors 

February 28, 2024 / 15:58 IST
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Sora allows the creation of full-motion videos, poised to revolutionise fields like filmmaking.

When OpenAI launched Sora’s initial sample videos in https://openai.com/sora, everyone in marketing got excited thinking about its insane possibilities by writing simple prompts and getting gorgeously produced videos. And cleverly, OpenAI allowed people to download the videos from the website making it easier for people to share the excitement in social media. So it was all over X, Linkedin and Facebook.

Text To Video 

OpenAI's Sora, a new text-to-video model, significantly advances generative AI, generating realistic videos from text prompts. Similar to ChatGPT for text and Dall-E for images, Sora allows the creation of full-motion videos, poised to revolutionise fields like filmmaking, education, and manufacturing with its ability to produce concept visualisations and prototypes efficiently.

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Sora operates on a diffusion model, turning random noise into detailed video images through sophisticated object tracking, despite potential flaws like physics inconsistencies.

Sora pushes  OpenAI far ahead in generative video technology, redefining the future of AI-driven video creation with a groundbreaking innovation surprising everyone.