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When OpenAI launched the AI video generation tool Sora back in December 2024, its ability to quickly create realistic videos from simple text prompts turned heads around the world.
On June 2, Microsoft Corporation's (NASDAQ:MSFT) Microsoft Bing announced the launch of Bing Video Creator within its mobile app, which provides users with a free tool to generate videos from text ...
Sora in Bing Video Creator for mobile Looks like OpenAI's Sora AI model, used for generating video clips, is now part of the Bing Video Creator within the Bing mobile app.
Bing Video Creator with Sora is the latest in a series of AI-driven offerings from Microsoft, following the release of Bing Image Creator and Copilot. Videos are 5 seconds in length.
Sora is an AI-powered text-to-video tool created by OpenAI, known for developing ChatGPT and DALL·E 3. It generates visually impressive videos based on written prompts, though they lack sound and ...
The AI video-generation model works similarly to OpenAI’s image-generation AI tool, DALL-E: A user types out a desired scene, and Sora will return a high-definition video clip.
Sora faces competition from platforms like Runway, Google Veo, and Luma AI, each offering unique features in the emerging text-to-video field. Runway's Gen-3 Alpha subscription costs $144 annually ...
On February 28, OpenAI announced on X that Sora is now available to Plus and Pro users in the EU, the U.K., Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland. How does the Sora AI video generator work?
In early 2024, OpenAI announced Sora as its first AI-powered text-to-video generator. ChatGPT’s parent company took its time releasing a stable version in December 2024. Now, OpenAI has revealed ...
Sora is a generative video model, similar to the likes of Runway’s Gen-2, Pike Labs' Pika 2.0 and Stable Video Diffusion from StabilityAI. It turns text, images or video into AI video content.