OpenAI's popular text-to-video tool, Sora, has once again become the talk of the town after the leaked footage and information hinting at the video generation quality of Sora v2 surfaced.
Sora v2 is expected to generate videos up to one minute in length, making it a significant leap from previous versions or competitors that often offer shorter clips.
This latest development offers a flexible approach to video generation ranging from text-to-video, text+image-to-video, and text+video-to-video.
Ashutosh Shrivastava, an AI enthusiast, took to X to express his thoughts on this.
If the tool is not released in the ‘12 days of OpenAI’, OpenAI could lose its advantage with the tool’s popularity on the rise currently.
Following the leak, many content creators and enthusiasts admitted they’d lost all hope of Sora ever being released to the public.
As speculations around the Sora release rise, there is considerable excitement regarding its potential public release.
With multiple scenes and character consistency across the video duration, there has risen significant interest and anticipation among tech enthusiasts and professionals in the field.
With the rise and impact of other tools like Runway, Midjourney and KlingAI over the past year, it has become difficult for creators to think back to the capabilities of Sora.
AIM had previously compared the launch of OpenAI’s Sora to a ‘ChatGPT moment in video generation’.