OpenAI has announced Sora, a tool that produces videos from text. This tool is not expected to work integrated with ChatGPT initially. However, such a surprise might come up with ChatGPT 5. So, what features does Sora, the artificial intelligence tool that produces videos from text, have?
OpenAI’s AI tool Sora produces videos from text
Pioneering artificial intelligence, OpenAI, has introduced another significant tool. This AI tool, named Sora, comes with the ability to produce videos based on commands given through text. In fact, AI tools with such features have appeared before Sora.
Sora has the ability to create one-minute videos based on the given commands. These videos are quite detailed and have a very realistic visual structure. The artificial intelligence tool that produces videos from text does not only focus on what the user wants with a command. Accordingly, the AI tool also has the ability to understand how the described scene exists in the physical world.
Thanks to its deep understanding of language, Sora can interpret commands more realistically. In this sense, the artificial intelligence videos produced by Sora have a much more realistic structure. Sora also has the ability to create multiple different shots within a single video that continue the characters and visual style.
Another feature of Sora is that it is not limited to producing videos from text alone. Accordingly, the AI tool also has the ability to produce videos from a photograph. Again, Sora stands in front of us with the ability to extend an existing video and fill in missing frames.
OpenAI founder and CEO Sam Altman has started sharing Sora videos on X in response to commands from users. The videos are particularly noteworthy for their realistic details.
For now, Sora is open for use by OpenAI’s red team members. So, for now, on the Sora page, you cannot use the function to produce videos with artificial intelligence other than watching existing videos. OpenAI has announced that the AI tool may struggle to simulate very complex scenes for now. What is meant here is that Sora might miss some detail continuities.