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The video AI revolution: OpenAI brings Sora to Europe

The video AI revolution: OpenAI brings Sora to Europe
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In recent years, artificial intelligence has undergone a remarkable development and is now a fundamental technology in many areas. The media industry in particular is seeing exciting innovations. OpenAI, known for its AI chatbot ChatGPT, has recently launched a new video AI called Sora, which has also recently become available in Europe.

Sora can generate impressive videos from simple text instructions. A year ago, a sample video showing realistic-looking mammoths in the snow caused quite a stir. The ability to create videos at the touch of a button opens up new dimensions in content production. Actors and artists have already given positive feedback on the creative possibilities offered by Sora. For example, how about two boxers in tutus:

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Source: OpenAI (Sora.com)

But not all that glitters is gold. The use of Sora is not without restrictions. The main condition for access is a monthly subscription to ChatGPT, which costs around 20 dollars. In addition, the AI is also rightly restricted by strict usage guidelines. Content that promotes violence, hate speech or pornography is prohibited. This is a step in the right direction and shows awareness of the ethical implications of the technology, but it remains to be seen how effective these protective measures will be in the long term.

Another important issue is the question of copyright. Even though Sora can produce impressive videos, the question arises as to who owns the rights to this content. As the AI generates content independently, this could lead to conflicts, especially if the videos are not clearly labeled as AI-generated. This could pose challenges for both producers and AI specialists that need to be addressed urgently.

In summary, the introduction of Sora by OpenAI is an exciting step in the world of artificial intelligence. While the technology offers huge potential for creativity and innovation, the challenges involved, particularly in terms of ethics and copyright, should not be ignored. The future of AI-generated content depends on how well these issues are addressed. It remains exciting to see how this technology will develop in the coming years and what new opportunities and challenges it will bring.


Sources:
https://www.sora.com