OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently admitted on the X platform that the company seriously underestimated the demand for its AI video generation model Sora. With its powerful functions and high-quality video generation capabilities, Sora quickly attracted widespread attention and became a breakthrough in the field of AI video generation. Its unique Remix, Re-cut and other tools provide creators with unprecedented creative control and herald the future changes in the creative industry.
Sora is an AI video generation platform launched by OpenAI, which can create high-quality video content through text prompts or still photos. The release of this tool marks a major advance in the field of video generation technology, and also heralds the changes that may be coming to the creative industry.
The Sora platform is known for its unique features, including tools like Remix, Re-cut, Loop, Blend, Storyboard, and Style Presets, which are designed to give creators control while streamlining the creative process and driving AI-driven stories The boundaries of telling. The platform supports resolutions up to 1080p and video durations up to 20 seconds.
Although Sora's capabilities are impressive, its availability is currently limited. Sora is included with ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscriptions, with Plus users able to generate up to 50 videos per month at 480p resolution, while Pro users have access to 1080p resolution, longer video durations, and watermark-free downloads.
In a post on social media, Sam Altman mentioned that it will take a while before everyone can use Sora, which shows that the popularity and usability of the model are facing challenges.
The success of Sora heralds the rapid development of AI video generation technology, but it also highlights the challenges in technology popularization and resource allocation. In the future, how to balance technological development and user needs will become an important issue in the AI field. OpenAI needs to actively respond to challenges and improve the usability and popularity of Sora to meet the growing market demand.