Published 14:55 IST, December 11th 2024
AI Videos Platform Sora Takes Feedback From Indian Artists: OpenAI
The artificial intelligence major OpenAI has rolled out the text-to-realistic video generation platform Sora, across global markets, including India.
Artificial Intelligence-based video creation platform Sora, a subsidiary of OpenAI, has used feed feedback from artists and creatives around the world, including Indians to develop the platform, the company said on Wednesday.
The artificial intelligence major OpenAI has rolled out the text-to-realistic video generation platform Sora, across global markets, including India.
"Since sharing our research preview of Sora earlier this year, we've worked with artists and creatives worldwide, including in India, drawing on their feedback to develop a new and significantly faster version of the model. India has a world-famous community of creatives, artists, and filmmakers, and we're excited to see the new ways they create using Sora," an OpenAI spokesperson said.
With Sora, users can generate up to 1,080 pixel resolution, up to 20 second long videos, and in widescreen, vertical or square aspect ratios.
OpenAI is offering Sora as a part of the ChatGPT Plus account at no extra cost.
"You can generate up to 50 videos at 480p resolution or fewer videos at 720p each month. For those who want more Sora, the Pro plan includes 10x more usage, higher resolutions, and longer durations. We're working on tailored pricing for different types of users, which we plan to make available early next year," OpenAI said in a blog.
For damaging forms of abuse OpenAI has blocked the use of Sora. This includes child sexual abuse materials and other sexual deepfakes.
Further, the platform has also embedded technology in Sora to identify if a video is coming from Sora to provide transparency and it can be also used to verify the origin, the company added.
Updated 14:55 IST, December 11th 2024