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In mid-February, New Atlas discussed OpenAI’s then-new text-to-video generator, Sora, and showcased some of its work. In the article, Loz Blain likened the system to a ‘toddler’ whose growth was likely to be exponential. Continuing with the toddler analogy, Sora has reached another developmental milestone. OpenAI placed it in the hands of a bunch of creative folks who produced short films using it.
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Video: Filmmakers test-drive OpenAI’s Sora, inspiring awe – and concern
OpenAI has again demonstrated the capabilities of its already impressive text-to-video platform, Sora, by asking creatives to produce their own short films using it. The public's response has been a mixture of awe and fear about the potential uses of this technology and the real-world impact it may…
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