Openai is preparing Wireda learned that in order to launch an independent application for the video generation AI Sora 2. The application that has a vertical video channel with dragging navigation to the inclination, seems very similar to tiktok-with the exception of all content is generated AI. There is a site for you powered by a recommendation algorithm. On the right side of the channel, the menu bar gives users the opportunity to like, comment or remix video.
Users can create videoclites up to 10 seconds, using the modern generation OPENAI video model, according to the documents viewed by Wired. It is not possible to send photos or videos from the user’s skate or other applications.
The Sora 2 application has an identity verification function that allows users to confirm their similarity. If the user has verified his identity, he can exploit his similarity in movies. Other users can also mark them and exploit their similarities in clips. For example, someone could generate a video in which a friend rides a mountain queue in an amusement park. Users will receive a notification every time their similarity is used – even if the clip remains in the form of a sketch and never published, sources say.
Opeli launched the application internally last week. So far, he has usually received positive opinions from employees, in accordance with the documents viewed by Wired. Employees exploit this tool so often that some managers joked that it could become a drainage of performance.
Opeli refused to comment.
Openai seems to assume that the Sora 2 application will allow people to interact with video generated by AI in a way that fundamentally changes their experience in technology-like ChatgPT has helped users assist users realize the potential of the text generated by AI. Inside the source they say that there is also the impression that in the first place President Trump, outside the home, to sell American operations Tiktok, gave Otnai a unique opportunity to launch a low video application especially without close connections with China.
Opeli officially launched Sora in December last year. Initially, people could only access it via the website, but it was soon included directly into the chatgPT application. At that time, the model was one of the most state-of-the-art AI video generators, though OpenAI excellent He had some restrictions. For example, it did not seem to fully understand physics and fought to create realistic action scenes, especially in longer clips.
The Sora 2 OpenAI application will compete with modern AI video offers from technological giants such as Meta and Google. Last week, Meta introduced a modern channel in its Meta AI application called Vibes, which is devoted only to the creation and sharing of low films generated by AI. At the beginning of this month, Google announced that it integrates the custom version of its latest video generation, VEO 3, to YouTube.
On the other hand, Tiktok adopted a more cautious approach to the content generated by AI. The video application has recently redefined its rules on what types of films generated by AI allows the platform. Now it clearly prohibits the content generated by AI, which “mislead in public or harmful issues for individuals.”
Opeli is also in the face of growing criticism of children’s safety problems. On Monday, the company published modern parental controls, including the option for parents and teenagers to combine their accounts. The company also said that it is working on an age tool that could automatically direct users, which are considered less than 18 years to a more circumscribed version of chatgpt, which does not allow romantic interactions, among others. It is not known what age restrictions can be included in the Sora 2 application.
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