November 15, 2024

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Sam Altman responds to CRED's Kunal Shah, creating a video of him using a new tool

Sam Altman responds to CRED's Kunal Shah, creating a video of him using a new tool

Sam Altman responds to Kunal Shah's AI video claim.

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, introduced its first AI-powered text-to-video model Sora recently. The company claims that it can create videos up to 60 seconds long. The development was also shared by company CEO Sam Altman, who took to X (formerly Twitter) and shared short clips of Sora's making.

Mr. Altman asked his followers on the platform to “reply with captions for the videos you would like to see and we will start creating some!” He added that they should not “back away from detail or difficulty!” In response, Kunal Shah, founder of CRED, stated that he wanted to create an interesting video using animals and the ocean as elements. He said: “A bicycle race in the ocean with different animals where athletes ride bicycles through a drone camera.”

A few hours later, the head of OpenAI responded to the post with a video. In the clip, whales, penguins and turtles can be seen riding colorful bicycles in the ocean.

Since sharing it, the clip has garnered 4.5 million views and 30,000 likes on the platform.

“Interesting and powerful AI,” one user said.

Another said: “This video is actually the most impressive video yet from a semantics and sincerity standpoint.”

A third said: “This powerful tool has already spread magic all over the world.”

One user added: “No, the turtle can't reach the pedals.”

“It's incredible how quickly these AI technologies are advancing… and it's terrifying because we're not prepared for the disruption they'll soon bring,” another person said.

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Meanwhile, according to OpenAI, Sora can create videos up to 60 seconds long that feature highly detailed scenes, complex camera movement, and multiple characters with lifelike emotions. View its competitors.
OpenAI stated on its site website“The current model has weaknesses. It may have difficulty accurately simulating the physics of a complex scene, and it may not understand specific instances of cause and effect. For example, a person may take a bite of a cookie, but afterwards, the cookie may not Bite mark.” To ensure that the AI ​​tool is not used to create deepfake or other malicious content, the company is creating tools to help detect misleading content.