OpenAI CEO Sam Altman showcases Sora's magic, creating a viral oceanic bicycle race from Kunal Shah prompt on X. (@sama)News 

Spectacular video created by Sam Altman in response to CRED CEO Kunal Shah’s prompt for the new Sora tool

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman showcased his creativity by utilizing the recently introduced AI model Sora to convert a tweet from CRED CEO Kunal Shah into a captivating video. Altman introduced Sora on February 15 through X and encouraged users to submit prompts. Numerous X users provided suggestions to Altman, who then used them as inspiration to produce remarkable videos using this groundbreaking AI model.

An imaginative prompt by Kunal Shah

Kunal Shah had responded in his tweet with a unique scenario: “Cycling race in the sea with different animals as athletes riding bikes with drone camera view.” Altman, accepting the challenge, immediately used Sora to bring this imaginative scene to life.

The AI-generated video showed marine animals taking part in a cycling race in the ocean, and it was so stunning it became a viral sensation with over 4.4 million views and counting. The comments expressed respect and admiration for the AI-created masterpiece.

Users expressed their astonishment, with one declaring, “This is actually the most impressive video to date in terms of semantics and fidelity.” Another hailed Sora as “a powerful tool that spreads magic throughout the world.” Among the commentators, there was a unanimous chorus of admiration for Altman’s creation.

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OpenAI’s Sora, which is still in research, can create videos up to a minute long while maintaining visual quality and following user prompts, according to the official website. Although Sora does not know the release date, it has already captured the imagination of users worldwide.

OpenAI, known for the revolutionary ChatGPT, announced Sora on Thursday, expanding its AI portfolio. While impressive, the video creation software is a work in progress. OpenAI acknowledges that Sora may struggle with spatial details and following certain camera paths.

In addition to creating videos, Sora offers versatility by animating still images, demonstrating OpenAI’s commitment to developing AI capabilities. The company is also actively developing tools to distinguish videos created by Sora, which ensures the transparency and responsibility of content created by artificial intelligence. OpenAI continues to push the boundaries, building on ChatGPT’s success and setting new benchmarks for AI innovation.

Who can use Sora

Unfortunately, Sora is not open to the public. In a blog post, OpenAI stated: “Today, Sora is becoming available to red teams to assess critical areas for vulnerability or risk. We’re also granting access to several visual artists, designers, and filmmakers for feedback.” One thing is clear, Sora is aimed at creative professionals

When will it be launched? OpenAI said it will take time without an exact time frame.

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