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OpenAI’s Sora model: Can it render video games?

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Nazarii Bezkorovainyi

Published by: Nazarii Bezkorovainyi

12 February 2024, 09:02AM

Alina  Chernomorets

Updated by: Alina Chernomorets

15 February 2024, 12:00AM

In Brief

OpenAI unveils its groundbreaking video-generating model, Sora, capable of impressive cinematographic feats

A newly published technical paper sheds light on Sora's capabilities, revealing its ability to generate videos of various resolutions and aspect ratios, perform image and video editing tasks, and even simulate digital worlds.

Sora's unique approach resembles more of a "data-driven physics engine" than a traditional creative tool, allowing it to render dynamic environments and objects based on calculated physics.

OpenAI just introduced its groundbreaking video-making model, Sora, which can do some really cool stuff. A new technical paper published by OpenAI researchers sheds more light on Sora's abilities.

According to the paper, Sora can create videos of different sizes and shapes, edit images and videos, and even make digital worlds like Minecraft. It's like a data-driven physics engine, figuring out how things move and look in a virtual world.

But there are some limits. Sora isn't perfect at simulating things like glass breaking, and it sometimes messes up details like bite marks when someone's eating a burger.

Still, Sora could open doors for making games just from text descriptions, which is both exciting and a little scary because of potential misuse, like deepfakes. That's why OpenAI is being cautious about releasing Sora widely.

We're eager to see what's next for Sora and how it might change things in the world of digital creation.

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