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OpenAI Will Release AI Tool Sora For The Public This Year: CTO Mira Murati

While currently limited to select professionals such as visual artists, designers, and filmmakers, Sora's availability is expected to expand in the near future.

OpenAI's highly anticipated text-to-video generation tool, Sora, has garnered significant attention in the tech community following its recent announcement by CEO Sam Altman. This innovative tool has impressed social media users with its ability to create videos based on text prompts, sparking enthusiasm among followers who submitted prompts and eagerly awaited the resulting 60-second videos. Sora's exceptional performance positions it as a leading contender in the video generation landscape, potentially establishing new standards in the industry.

Despite the current lack of public access to Sora, OpenAI's Chief Technology Officer, Mira Murati, hinted at upcoming changes during an interview with The Wall Street Journal. Murati highlighted Sora's rapid video generation capabilities from simple text inputs, providing insights into its intuitive functionality.

While currently limited to select professionals such as visual artists, designers, and filmmakers, Sora's availability is expected to expand in the near future. Murati confirmed that the tool will be released to the public "this year," signalling imminent accessibility for eager users within a few months.

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What Does OpenAI Have In Mind For Sora?

OpenAI has exciting plans in store for Sora, as they intend to integrate audio into the generated videos to enhance the overall user experience and add a touch of realism. Murati outlined the company's broader vision for Sora, seeing it as a versatile tool for editing and content creation.

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Regarding data utilisation, Murati clarified that Sora's training data primarily consists of publicly available or licensed content, drawing images from platforms like Shutterstock. She also emphasised OpenAI's dedication to privacy and ethical usage, stating that Sora will not create videos featuring public figures and will watermark all outputs as a precautionary measure.

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