OpenAI has introduced a new video generation AI model called Sora, which Macquarie analysts describe as a “breakthrough technology.” The model is capable of generating coherent videos up to 60 seconds long without any modification. Macquarie analysts believe that the technology has achieved significant progress in both the length of coherent video generation and the model’s understanding of how entities exist and move in the physical world. They highlight three key takeaways from this release: the risks of building startups dependent on proprietary models for competitive advantage; the potential for generative AI to revolutionize creative sectors faster than expected; and the influence of copyright lawsuits on the development of AI models that require large amounts of media data for training. Overall, OpenAI’s new video generation AI model demonstrates the company’s ongoing commitment to pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence and setting new standards.
OpenAI’s mind-blowing AI video creation is a major game-changer
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