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- Опубліковано 14 лют 2024
- The new system, called Sora, takes a written prompt and renders a richly detailed video through artificial intelligence. OpenAI, which created ChatGPT, said a group of researchers will identify ways the program could be misused. Photo: OpenAI
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Someone tell SORA to create a video of what would happen to the world if Hitler got accepted to art school.
The first comment i see is this, I love you man .
Also Netanyahu
Considering the anger Germans felt about reparations, probably still a World War II, just with a different leader and maybe no Holocaust.
@@Notlordstark the antisemitism wasn't restricted to Hitler's mind tho, the Holocaust could very much happen anyway :(
@@lucasdasilva23 true. Antisemitism was at the heart of fascism anyway, so that might’ve still happened. Difficult to say though; Hitler was uniquely unhinged, even for a fascist.
Soon the lines between real and fake will be blurred.
They've been blurred for the last ten years lol
Shut down the screen and live life. That will be the solution
@@taffem9084this man understands!
If you think life is blurred then you haven't felt the amazing touch of a women or the smell of her hair. The stink of her breath in the morning. You got some reaal issues. My girlfriend is incredible.. her flesh is just unique only rivaled perhaps by another human and never pixels or a robot.
@@gabrielrodriguez9142 The stink of her breath in the morning.
My entire stock footage portfolio I've spent years building has now been rendered obsolete. Tight. Sick.
Over the next year or two tens of millions of people are going to lose their job. After that, I don't know... This is just the beginning.
sucks, time for a new skill
@@guitar333plumbers, welders, miners still needed
And when people started selling premade photos, videos, graphic elements , website layouts , they ruined business for other people, but they didn't think twice.It's good for some , bad for others, and it's how we push things into the future .
and they use all stock footage as a foundation. oof
I want to cry, years and years studying CG, VFX, 3D modeling and now this... not ready to be a farmer
😭 Same thing happening with me the ai can also make music...But we still have the experienced artist perspective..so i think we are good right ?
Just tell "yeah you are right "
Like you didn’t know, it was gonna happen
Same, about 8 years trying to learn and build a portfolio to finally get a job in CG and I finally had to quit. I was suicidal at times but I know if its not working you can get through whatever comes your way, just stay focused on what makes you happy while allocating enough time to build skills elsewhere to support yourself along the flow of what the economy is demanding. You'll always have this as a hobby and movies and games will always be waiting for you to enjoy. Thats my .02c
RIP Shutterstock
that's the word I ever expected
RIP my entire stock footage portfolio 😢
@@ZegeebwahWhy do you have a Stock photo portfolio?! Just steal pics like everybody
@@logikius they _make_ the stock footage.
fk Shutterstock
RIP Shutterstock photgraphers/videographers/artists
these videos are like dreams, everything looks realistic and makes complete sense until you look closer and analyze it
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I was thinking the same, especially the chair in the sand scene, it looks like how my dreams transition from scene to scene.
Well it is still in development so we are still doomed
Thats basically what your looking at the subconsciousness of a neural network images thoughts observations of the inner workings of a mind , things popping in and out of an observable existence from its prospective .
@@vedametatronthe human Brain is nothing like that
The magnitude of this impact on society could be devastating.
The AI generated images and videos are dangerous to the brain, specially to children, because it does harm to the cognitive development. This is really dangerous, and need proper scientific study and legislation. If you have access to researches, psychologists, neurologists, or legislators, please help make people aware of this danger.
...u mean it will further destroy trust in everything? Yep, exactly that!
The AI generated "realistic" images and videos are dangerous to the brain, specially to children, because it does harm to the cognitive development. This is really dangerous, and need proper scientific study and legislation. If you have access to researches, psychologists, neurologists, or legislators, please help make people aware of this serious danger.
the rise of the machines will be much worse than the f....g Terminator
@@greenskull1093 just imagine what evil people are capable to do with that technology... if every image COULD be fake... every voice duplicated... every video created just by a mere input of data and some words... in what can you trust, what you did not witness in person by yourself?
ok.. we need social media contents video laws and regulations NOW
Regulations can't close pandora's box. It's too late.
@@w0-.x.-0w Why are you putting capitalism in this conversation though?
yeah. give politicians more power and money so they can control and ruin things they dont fking understand
Just ban social media
Get a real job
We’re done folks.
Yeah, I had fun living but it's a wrap
I'm just starting with this. No more 50.000€ cameras etc. 😅 -Filmmaker
Say goodbye to your profession
In future photographer would probably only approve the photo's as AI can never be perfect in doing that , there will always be a bug or something.
*Slo-mo bye bye song plays*
Ever heard of dead internet theory?
Imagine making a multimillion dollar looking Film alone over a weekend. This is becoming scary good.
And alone...in your basement. Using just a few words.
You can technically do that now with a cell phone and Unreal Engine 5, and people are…..but no one watches because movie stars draw audiences.
@@badpuppy3 well now, we will have AI movie stars
imagine now even you can be a movie star
They certainly used to, but the very notion of a Movie Stars has faded pretty dramatically in my lifetime. So I'd not lay to much hope on that saving the traditional movie industry against this onslaught.
I want to see WrestleMania title match between Donald trump and Joe Biden
Be careful what you wish for, you might just get it..
Why stop there when we can see a bear fight a lion
Hahaha oh this hasn't even been released yet and it's already going too 💩😂
For which title bro?
Unfortunately openai won’t let you do it due to copyright issue
All fun in games until someone's in court and they show an Ai generated video of them committing a crime they never did
Edit: why did this comment get 93 likes it's stupid
you saw this meme on twitter, so did I
@@NPJGlobalyes I did, that's cool 👍
@@ElkayeMacasilso now video evidence might be admissable. So you can't use it to convict an innocent person. But on the downside, you also can't use it to convict a guilty person.
Fun in games?
the defendant can simply point out that it's ai-generated because it lacks a paper trail.
A lot of people just lost their dreams of becoming an animator or cgi expert
The same could be said about any job. AI will come for all jobs in the coming years.
**** your dreams
@@fitybux4664 not really
Artists, Influencers and all major corporate owners and top employees will still remain
@@advancedsoul1511 he said 'a lot of people', learn to f read.
@@fitybux4664nah ai will never be able to compete with human ingenuity
there goes my video editing job
If you are good at what you do, you know tons about it. Just lern prompting and you´ll be ahead of volks who never edited before. And think pink ;)
These are only 1 minute and will be used mostly as stock footage. I believe it will be hard to replicate creativity. But it is too early to tell how will this shape our society.
@@KnutHackenholt8G How long do you think until even prompts are so easy to use that you won't even need "prompt engineers"? Frankly, they have already gotten much easier to use.
Your job is in no danger for now if you are decent at it.
@@Dr.W.Kruegerthat “for now” tho
Some theorize this is just the basic level tech they’re showing us and what they have in secret is light years more advanced. It’s extremely naive to believe they’ll reveal their best.
I literally can’t think of single good thing that will come from this…
One good thing is you can basically travel back in time with this tech with the realism it has like if you were actually there.
@@tauceti8060 Machine learning is limited by existing datasets, so that isn’t really possible
It will just consume any new creations as soon as they are out and expand.
@@tauceti8060 You confused between artificial and reality.
just ask sora to generate a video explaining what good things can arise from this
The new wave of artists are now the people that come up with the best ideas/prompts
I have a dream of one day creating a game, and obviously every game needs to have art, music and a script. Seeing AI being able to create entire videos and images just from a given text is unsettling, because while I don't have the capacities of doing art and music, I definetely don't want to have AI involved on the creative process, because that would render the work soulless. If it's just for technical stuff like coding and terrain generation I guess it's fine, but when it comes to the creative side it's just not the same thing as when a human does it.
AI has already effectively replaced concept artists. It's a fantastic tool for indie developers in that regard.
Can also by used by independent filmmakers for storyboarding and visual aid for shot conceptualization, composition etc.
@@seamusthatsthedog4819 Oh I guess that's another good use of AI, as long as it doesn't completely replace human creativity
A.I is a product of human creativity though.. you'd find it odd now to consider photography soulless wouldn't you? .. but when it first became widely available, many traditional artists would decry it as such as it lacked an artists thumbprint so to speak..claiming it removed the need for creative skill (which most now would accept as false)
In a generation or so the claims made about A.I now will seem antiquated and degrading by those that have never known a world with out it.
@@leirbag798
@@leirbag798
Humans still have to use the ai... if I tell it to generate a video of Joe biden boxing Donald Trump, it's still being directed by humans.
@@leirbag798As a aspiring novelist, This has open up new horizons for me. I am already using ai generated images for concept art for my characters. Sadly, AI writing is freaking thrash, it has a long way to go before it writes any masterpieces. That said, I am able to source information outside my expertise easily due to AI.
And a movie based on my books by conventional movie industry is unlikely given how niché late iron age semihistorical political - romance is.
Me getting arrested for a crime i never commit
Nope. I would rather have AI Will Smith eating spaghetti pasta, thank you
"The company said it is aware of Sora's potential for creating misinformation ahead of the 2024 U.S. presidential election." But we're gonna go ahead and release it anyway!
I'm worried too. Even existing text-to-image models with months of safety testing can spit out objectionable stuff, even when specifically prompted not to do so.
While I think the censorship of chatbots was overkill, a Pandora's Box of dangers will come from realistic text-to-video, and I really hope they're considering the consequences.
Effective red-team testing could take over a year, so hopefully, this is just a waypoint demo intended to distract from Google's surprise Gemini 1.5 release (which outperformed GPT-4 across the board). I'm probably naive though.
Its banned for political purposes,don't worry
It's not available to the public and probably won't be until after the election.
@@tauceti8060 like that's going to stop anyone
pretty sure the ai looks at the prompt
Wonder if the public/media/police can distinguish between real phones/videos and AI generated ones. Like if an alleged crime or political scandal happened with photo/video evidence.
Video by itself hardly constitutes evidence in court. It has been like that for years. Videos can already be faked.
Very soon they absolutely will not be. And at some point experts won’t either
It would be easy for the AI to create an individual hash for each photo or video created, so you could just look up a video or photo and determine if the AI created it. Given that OpenAI would implement that feature
We’ll get back to film for probatory stuff.
They probably won't launch it to the public in general because of that...must be training law enforcement with counter AI tools...or so I would like to believe
As a filmmaker, this scares me a LOT
Both fascinating and scary...
That drone footage of California during the gold rush it incredible! Its like sending a drone back in time and watching the footage!
But if you watch closely, there are some horses that lack one pair of their four legs, it looks unnerving, they look like aliens.
@@salvadoran_uwu can be fixed with video inpainting just like image inpainting for DALLE.
incredibile
imagine high school history classes instead of showing documentaries from the 80/90s
And the people bowed down to the neon god they made
Suddenly Simon and Garfunkel!
@@tranceporter7426 and the Book of Exodus
Nice comment from somebody on the internet watching on their mobile device. 👍
And the sign flashed out its warning
If you watched the TV episode "Devs" You notice its getting awfully close to it.
Eventually we wont be able to discern weather we are looking a computer generated simulation or an Actual reality from another multiverse.
imagine UA-cam in a few years
Yeah. We're at the end of an era.
I'm actually interested to see whether small time creators will make Hollywood level films with tools like these. Even if Sora is still clunkier with photo-realism than the demos show, this tool will still be adequate for most animation.
Nevertheless, in order for Sora to be useful in film making, it will need a way of making characters, objects and scenes consistent between different prompts, and I'm not sure if this model will have that ability.
UA-cam fires creators. "Sorry, we don't need to pay you anymore." 😆
I signed up almost 17 years ago.
Look at it now lol.
SORA needs their generated videos covered in watermarks before it’s too late
There will probably be watermarks for the plebs, but the CIA version of the software won't have them. And it won't have glitches either.
WOOOOOORDDDDDDDDDDDD @@DavidBrown-hn9cv
Unfortunately, there'd be AI that can remove watermarks. We're truly finished.
Meta and Google be like 😢
"Two Minute Papers", another UA-cam channel, showed examples that this level of photorealistic & 'Pixar-quality' animation is possible only thru extremely heavy use of computing power. So as an investor, I wonder how many $$$ of Nvidia GPUs are required for this? Or are alternate chips used? Will this technology spur a "Text-to-AI video" arms race between OpenAI, Google, and Meta?
0:07 Did bro just go to backroom?
This is the next great step into future technology....that will write history
That's the dangerous thing... when you have the power not only to write history, but also to rewrite it.
"You can't believe EVERYTHING you see online." Has officially become "You can't believe ANYTHING you see online. " What a world.
Though this hardly needs saying -- the boundary between reality and fiction no longer exists ...which, in essence, means that humans no longer matter.
0:54 SCP HAS BREACHED CONTAINMENT
Opening scene is the catalyst for the real Westworld...
This is equally incredible and terrifying at the same time due to the countless implications of this tech. Almost like looking at footage from alternate universes and realities.
I also think that AI could be a huge 'shock to the system' in many ways (meaning society, the economic system, culture, etc.). Nostalgia for the 2010s is likely about to take off as well.
Imagine how hundreds of years ago people couldn't even conceive the idea of communicating with each other remotely, when the art of reading and writing was considered a skill of the elite. Then, in later years, everything they couldn't even imagine for themselves came to us with the advent of the internet, allowing us to share everything. And suddenly, AI comes along and disrupts the system, just like hundreds of years ago when some things were unimaginable for our ancestors, today I can imagine that AI will be able to write a screenplay with a great plot, create a film, and then sequels to that film. Imagine that the children of our children will be amazed that once upon a time, an actor was just an ordinary human and not a created character. Incredible times coming folks, the wee& is amazing also.
It's crazier when you take in the fact that it's all exponential growth. This is all going way too fast. And you can't trust the old people in politics and corporate to adapt and do good things for the common people
@@bruh-bn3ni more like an s-curve
The democratization of knowledge was one of the best things that happened to humanity. I hope AI's benefits outweigh its drawbacks.
It was a good run people. There goes my job.
As an artist I feel this technology as a possible threat to creativity and imagination of any artist; any user could create imagery through a sort of menu. On the other hand, as a picture enthusiast, this videos (like the one of gold rush) may be great for scientific and educational porpuses.
what kind of threat?
@@catalin600 the threat of AI as the only and mainstream source of visual creativity, even it works using all internet databe (pictures, painting, photography, etc.). Imagine school kids designing their ouwn anime characters, just by texting some atributes. If today handmade visual creation has withdrawn due to photo and touch cell phones, imagine what accesibility to this could stunt on young ones.
AI is not doing the prompting so its only helping people be creative, not limiting it. You dont have to spend decades in learning how to manually recreate the ideas you have in your mind, you can just write the prompt for it, the script and let the AI do the manual labor
@@Yrzi You don't seem to be an artist. It's about the process and not the final work.
whats the point. If its about the process, nobody is stopping you from doing art. But if you want the final result, you can also have that. AI brings freedom.@@gianlucapistoia8993
Im legit scared guys, we cant distinguish between what is real and what is fake
How much energy is needed to make a one min video like this? If everyone did this, perhaps a good chunk of energy consumption would just be this.
Really today it doesn't matter.
Renewable energy has developed hugely too.
unironically what good could come out of this other than misinformation
the company banning the technology from political campaigns wont do literally anything
the "films" that'll come out of this will be utterly soulless and i dont know how more people arent realizing that
this is terrifying
It will unlock a ton of options we haven't even imagined yet. And that's with version 1 of Sora. What Sora 2 or 5 or 10 looks like will surely completely revolutionize the way everything is done. It's exciting and scary and fascinating and absolutely mind blowing to imagine this future.
HAL-9000 is coming
If it’s “sticky“.
It could be the most incredible technology in the world but if it doesn’t stick; if people don’t adopt it it won’t go past being a cool tool.
All the social medias today could also have ended up at the bottom page of the App Store’s if no one bought it to it.
look back like 3-4 years ago and ai coudnt even made proper cat image and now look at this cant imagine what will be next in 5 years
In a sense there could be a way to program a future prediction algorithm 🤔 down to the atoms by using a lot of “what ifs”.
Basically, in a few years, everyone in the movie industry gonna be out of jobs. Movie studios will only need writers to create scripts to feed the AI.
ai can write the sript itself too buddy
There will no longer be a movie industry. It’ll just be AI independent from any human intervention
This is terrifying
I don't think I can come up with even a single positive that this technology brings with it.
People can easily make films and stock footage and it male indie film making much easier
im gonna make videos of my dungeon and dragon adventures and bring them to life
@@dillonblair6491 Aren't movies supposed to be art? If you just type in a bunch of prompts to make a computer make the whole movie for you, then what is even the point?
@@blazekee2123 That does sound like a fair positive. I hope you have fun with that.
@@Tainira94 I would say movies exist to entertain people. If they are willing to pay for their own entertainment, why does it matter where the movie originates from? I think the biggest positive from this is entertainment in general actually.
This is midkey terrifying...
AI images were one thing, but videos?
This isn't gonna be good...
i remember back then- you would think how cool and sick things like this would be. but now that it's a real thing I'm truly just terrified. is it wrong to wish this never was possible?
Fascinating but indeed extremely dangerous! And they know it… In near future we all will have even more scruples to believe what we see on visual medias.
1:00 that chair became sentient
I bet if you ask it for a talking mouse it creates a Mickey clone.
Bad idea
Me in 3 years in court watching a hyper realistic video of me committing a crime i never did
False accusers gonna have a thrill for this
Without some radical social political change, we are doomed
Laws have never stopped anything
@TheRealTorG I'm taking about a deep change in how we produce and distribute product and services not just laws regulations.
Can't wait to create the Minecraft movie with this before it gets released.
I have a feeling that Hollywood is extremely threatened by this. Imagine giving this thing, a script and letting it direct.
Hollywood's scripts are probably already written by AI
They won't be, cuz people still loves to watch artist, real persons so many are fans not just for art but for also artist persona, probably real treat is for anime graphic creators.
Well, there goes like 4 or 5 industries and countless lives forged on the back of them to the drain, who will be forced to adapt in a world that gives them fewer and fewer opportunities, adapt to other things they never had a passion for, a great step for technology a huge step back for our actual society members who will suffer the most, maybe a good step for the future generations? Who knows, only time will tell, but the amount of people who are going to be directly affected by it is depressing, life will go on and industries will evolve, but I can't begin to think how many people will have to give up their dreams, lives and who knows what else in exchange for the "progress" of humanity, scary times for seasoned and upcoming creatives.
0:09 that 2 legged horse killed me
Imagine getting in prison for 50 years because someone has faked a video of you using ai.
This is cool! I firmly believe people want to see content made by real humans however so have optimism, people!
That’s true. People have a lot more fascination in other people than non human things. But there are still many things I have a hard time being optimistic in. Like not being able to tell what’s real or not.
I'm so excited for its potential to become a weapon of the future, and hopefully even today.
Ah yes man made horrors beyond comprehension
yes I am shivering in my timbers
Yeah my friends, it was nice meeting you all
If it's released, what ends is my dreams of being an animator, a movie director, and a filmmaker.
so much power at their fingertips and they're using it to make the most boring stock footage imaginable
This scares me guys
Nice job, people.
From now on, I wont believe any video unless I see it myself.
0:50 i liked when the chair started to ascend into 4d
I’m against this as a filmmaker 😢
I'm for this as a filmmaker.
There goes your ego hahahahahahhaahahahahahha
@@honeybadgerjay1724 it's coming for yours
@@honeybadgerjay1724 what are babbling about, its more like his job then his ego.
Pretty soon all adult videos (AV) will be AI videos (AV).
SORA OPEN AI is going to displace so many jobs like Drone operators, 3D animators and videographers. How to survive this?
Dont see how it would replace videographers?
@@veilmai Did you check sora? It can create almost any type of video just with a couple of words. So, I don't see a reason not to replace videographers as well. That's a pain too!!
@@theaigirl_sophie UBI
@theaigal it is a bit more complicated than this, but it sure will have a very big impact on the industry. But we as human will have to decide if we go back to medieval times as serf and our kings/masters with the likes of Altman and Gates.
I doubt it would replace drone operators there are still plenty of of uses for drones in other fields like engineering, rescue, etc
This technology ONLY has downsides and a future where entertainment is all ai generated is really depressing.
This will only happen in a capitalist dystopia
It only has downsides if you benefited from the high barrier to entry.
For everyone else it makes entertainment creation easy enough for them to enter and make content
@@dillonblair6491The bar for that is literally on the floor. People are just lazy. This no different to typing 'horror' on netflix and watching what comes up
@@chizknowsdabizyeet7609
I'm sorry, did you build your device by hand or did you get one made by automation because it's easier for you?
You can say it's lazy but doing more labor for an equal output is called inefficiency
@blair6491No. art is not 'inefficiency'. movie production is an art form. the fun and satisfaction from making a film is 90% of the content- thats why we have the oscars.
Budding film makers can learn blender (its free), use their camera phone, dowload free software, heck make a flipbook out of paper. Ai in this sense IS NOT 'lowering the barrier to entry' its just gunna end up a tool of greedy corporations to ruin and dismantle the art form for professionals and aspiring filmakers
These are some temporally stable generated imageries.
It's gone too far now. Please shut it down. Seriously
Get over it
Cry more 😂😂😂
@@Orpheus774 can you name one talent that you have?
@@devynnleo None. Why?
@@Orpheus774 makes sense that youd react like that now
Would like to see this openly and freely accessible just like the Bing Image Creator.
This is getting out of hand, man.
I am coming up with a lot of ideas on why this is bad off the top of my head. I just think the disadvantages far outweighs the benefits.
Yeah thats true my opinion is that this most likely is not going to be able to be stopped because of how Ai grows so we are def going to have to prepare
What the cell phone has done to social circles, AI will do the same to imagination.
Also, A.I can write music. Not to long ago it took samples of particular artists (Jimi Hendrix, Amy Whinehouse etc), and generated music that sounded so much like them. The music was performed by actual musicians, but soon they probably wont be needed. We can have an A.I Hendrix song with an A.I music video.
probably not. Or at least not anytime soon. Actually beautiful music is a lot more complex to achieve without human intervention. Visual aesthetics is a lot easier, generally. With music, you may generate new Ed Sheeran songs, because they are musically banal under every aspect, but in no way you are getting a new Hendrix song that could fool someone into thinking it's an original, not in the near future at least.
@@gmmgmmg I don't agree. UA-cam Jimi Hendrix A.I song, the Lost Tapes. It could easily fool someone. I'm sure it has. Just imagine the technology 10 years from now.
@@leonagnew895 meh all I hear is an awkward AI impersonation, nothing new, just chuck all JH production in a blender and you come up with something that resembles it, yeah, but it's not a great song. When AI can create a new "Voodoo Child", or a new Beatles'"A day in the life" then I'll be impressed. It won't be easy
@@gmmgmmg The problem is one day you'll hear an A.I generated track and not know that it's A.I generated. Your prejudging this track. If you wandered into a bar and a band was playing this song, and you've never heard it before, why would you not think it was written by humans?
@@leonagnew895 yeah I would not be able to pick that up, I'll give you that. AI can definitely fake the artist style. Like a pretty good forger that is able to fool someone else with their fake banknotes - the look and feel the same, but they are NOT the same. Look, I am an AI enthusiast and really excited about everything AI but I refuse to think AI will completely replace artists. It may replace 95-99% of them, the average ones let's say, or even the good ones, but I want to believe the top 1%, the real geniuses, will not be replaced. I believe human experience and feelings are required to produce meaningful art, a machine can fake the style but can't produce something to that level. It can't write the Mozart's Kyrie of the Great Mass in C minor. I refuse to think it will ever will - maybe it's wishful thinking I know, but I would find it too depressing
This is an intriguing and enjoyable tool to experiment with, but I foresee significant regulatory hurdles regarding the content it generates. Films with elements of horror, thriller, political intrigue, violence, or compelling narratives may encounter substantial restrictions. Despite its promise, the practicality of generating high-quality content in these genres may be challenging.
The half-horses and levitating chair are giveaways, but it doesn't take much to fool people and so much of the footage is usable.
AI: "HEY SILICONE VALLEY ARTISTS, NOW YOUR SERVICES ARE PRECINDIBLE. GOOD BYE DYE."
Crazy how humans made another "world" of artificial intelligence, which is scary to think about, like they can turn at us at any time. When is giving their mindset and they develop feeling and touch. I may be crazy guys💀💀💀🙏🏻
This is not the kind of model that would achieve that, but I can't rule it out in the future.
Right now, AIs don't function like a consciousness. They're like stagnant computers with millions of split identities that are confined to exist in between the prompts it's given.
In order for an AI to be conscious, it would need to be continuously stimulated by the outside world, and able to prompt itself. This definitely seems possible within the decade, but no large existing model has achieved this yet.
@GeoMeridium yeah hopefully, it's probably going to take many, many, many decades, even centuries. But I watch to many movies, I think😅. It's definitely not possible now, nor In the future.
@@SG_ryeOFFICIAL I follow the research closely, and unfortunately, we seem to be more in the ballpark of years than decades/centuries.
It goes without saying that this footage is not just a collage and assembly of images. SORA understands what words are, what goes where, and why, and it has an advanced (arguably superintelligent) understanding of language and how it translates to reality.
I personally think we'll create it before 2030. An absurd amount of progress has happened in the past year, and researchers developing GPT-5 and Gemini 1.5 have already found a plethora of ways to make future models better.
It might not lead to apocalypse or a post-scarcity society, but I believe there will be a super-intelligent fully autonomous AI by 2030.
AIによるコンテンツ大爆発で手軽に大量に有象無象が生まれる未来が…AIに頼っていなかった今までの世界を懐かしみ、尊敬することしか出来ることはない😢
Impresionante , pero no entiendo si es a partir de texto, dónde la IA saca todos los modelos en 3D ? Previamente hay que cargarle archivos , fotos , etc?? Gracias
What can go wrong😅
Yeah we defiantly aren’t prepared for AI. I feel like soon our world is going to change faster than we think. In theory, it can be good. I just worry it will be misused.
This sends chills down my spine
Trying to stay positive in the face of all the mal-uses that will occur, as a History teacher this will eventually be amazing to literally "bring history to life" for the kids.
What’s the point of this? The disadvantages and dangers seem to far outweigh any potential positives
Someone tell Sora to make a video of what would of happened if Mark Zuckerberg and Elon musk actually did fight.
I can't wait to see Peter griffin eat chaos emeralds with Saul Goodman with the joker turning himself inside out
This gives creative people the tools they need to create share their ideas.
Lowering the barrier of entry and saving time, just like all other tools ever created by man.
Smartphones allow everyone to be a "photographer".
AI will allow everyone to be anything they want.
Man, imagine an AI can make whole movie just with a script..
That would be amazing.
This is very possible
We march further on the path to complete and total human bankruptcy.
As a history buff, and gold prospector, the gold rush video is incredible to watch. Only problem is, this isn't true Ai...it's just a search engine that is following commands given to it by a user, and it accesses everything humanity has uploaded to the internet... no autonomy whatsoever.
Looks pretty artificially intelligent to me
Reminds me of Start Trek TNG - the simulation room