Author: Hayden Field
I’m not running. I’m frolicking.
An anime version of Jesus Christ flipping tables. OpenAI employees performing in Hamilton costumes. News anchors discussing a story on television. A man doing a thirst-trap TikTok dance. Sam Altman - stealing GPUs on CCTV, listening to a business pitch, crying.
Such were the contents of my feed on Sora, OpenAI's new social media app for AI-generated video. The company released the iOS app on Tuesday with the ability to create 10-second videos of virtually anything you can dream up, including "cameos," or videos featuring your own AI-generated self and anyone else who approves of you using their likeness. OpenAI employees called Sora a pote …
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I’m not running. I’m frolicking.
An anime version of Jesus Christ flipping tables. OpenAI employees performing in Hamilton costumes. News anchors discussing a story on television. A man doing a thirst-trap TikTok dance. Sam Altman - stealing GPUs on CCTV, listening to a business pitch, crying.
Such were the contents of my feed on Sora, OpenAI's new social media app for AI-generated video. The company released the iOS app on Tuesday with the ability to create 10-second videos of virtually anything you can dream up, including "cameos," or videos featuring your own AI-generated self and anyone else who approves of you using their likeness. OpenAI employees called Sora a pote …
Read the full story at The Verge.
Continue reading...