OpenAI still hasn’t revealed when Sora will launch, or details about its training data, but that hasn’t stopped the company from generating interest by releasing a music video created by an AI video generator.
On Wednesday, OpenAI released a music video for a song called “Worldweight” by independent musician August Kamp. The video, produced by Sora, brings together dreamlike scenes such as giant crystals in a garden, psychedelic glowing plants, and grainy archival footage of underwater coral reefs. The visuals fit perfectly into the musical mood of electronic artists Boards of Canada and Aphex Twin.
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When OpenAI launched Sora in February, it amplified the murky ethical and legal conversations surrounding generative AI. Ask Sora now for existing questions about ChatGPT and DALL-E’s training data, copyright infringement, and job substitution.
We have some answers, but no concrete answers yet.during an interview wall street journalOpenAI chief technology officer Mira Murati said Sora was trained on “public data and licensed data,” but it was not known whether that included videos from YouTube, Instagram and Facebook.
When asked about potential upheavals for filmmaking and the creative industry, Murati reiterated OpenAI’s policy of getting early feedback from a select group of testers. “We want people in the film industry and creators around the world to get involved and see how we can develop it further,” she said of Magazine. The reportedly slow and deliberate rollout hasn’t stopped OpenAI from courting Hollywood studios and agencies.
For Camp, using Sora to create her video was “how the song always ‘looked’ in her mind.” “I think that’s what’s so special about this tool. I can alone share things that were once locked behind my closed eyes,” she posted on Instagram.
All in all, this polarizing new technology is both scary and exciting, depending on who you talk to.
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