OpenAI's Sora: AI Delivers Surreal Results for Artists

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Alessandro Moretti
1 min read
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A group of artists, designers, and filmmakers have been given early access to OpenAI’s new Sora text-to-video tool, resulting in intriguing creations. One short film, 'Air Head,' showcases a character with a balloon for a head, reflecting the tool's surreal capacity. The generative AI tool can produce videos up to a minute long from a single text prompt, sparking enthusiasm and concern within the artistic community. Early testers expressed excitement about Sora's ability to assist and challenge their creative processes. London-based Oraar Studio mentioned that Sora has helped them evolve in storytelling, and another filmmaker praised its capacity for rapid conceptualization and visualization. These early results suggest Sora has the potential to revolutionize artistic expression and storytelling.

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