The film industry, renowned for its glittering events and pursuit of the next big innovation, may be on the cusp of one of its most significant transformations yet. At the forefront of this change is OpenAI with its groundbreaking text-to-video generator, Sora, which has the potential to fundamentally alter the way movies are produced.
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, OpenAI stands once again in the spotlight, offering a rare glimpse into the driving mechanisms behind the next generation of AI technology with the announcement of new details surrounding the development of ChatGPT-5.
OpenAI has made a groundbreaking leap in the field of artificial intelligence with the introduction of Sora, an advanced text-to-video model. This model has the capability to generate videos based on short descriptive prompts or even extend existing videos in time, both forwards and backwards.
AI news from Google's developer conference marks a big leap in AI integration, with a focus on responsible use and search engine improvement. The new Palm 2 language model is expected to set new standards in competition with OpenAI's GPT-4.
At least since the success of ChatGPT, everyone knows OpenAI. In addition to the groundbreaking chatbot, they are also pioneers in image creation and other areas of generative AI. But now the company is looking to take the next step.
As Microsoft shared in a recent blog post, the company plans to bring ChatGPT, OpenAI's AI, more into their conferences and meetings in the future. All thanks to Teams Premium.
Using 70,000 hours of video footage, an AI has now taught itself how to play Minecraft and is showing impressive. The next step, OpenAI says, is to teach it how to use a computer in general.