OpenAI has unveiled Sora, a powerful new AI tool that generates videos from text descriptions. Now in limited testing, Sora offers impressive realism, understanding camera movements and producing complex scenes. Its potential has caught the attention of filmmakers and artists, as well as sparking safety concerns from “red teamers” in the tech industry.
Sora can create videos up to 60 seconds long with a simple text prompt. Filmmaking concepts – like camera positioning – are well understood by the AI. While highly advanced, some weaknesses remain, including difficulties with realistic physics and human figures.
OpenAI acknowledges the potential dangers of bias and deepfakes in AI image generation. Sora will have safeguards against creating harmful content, and generated videos will carry AI watermarks. However, those measures may not be sufficient to curb misuse.
Sora highlights the impact that rapidly-advancing AI tools could have on creative industries. Filmmaking processes may be streamlined, even as jobs from camera operators to visual effects artists could see disruption.
This new tool marks a pivotal moment, raising issues likely to dominate discussions, such as those between Hollywood unions and producers. Questions on how to safely and ethically use AI are sure to gain urgency.