Videos generated by Sora will have visible watermarks and corresponding metadata to indicate that they were made with AI. Additionally, users will not be able to generate images of people under 18 years of age, content that is explicit, violent, or that violates copyright.
If the tool is “misused” the account could be banned or suspended. “We want to avoid illegal activity with Sora, but we also want to balance that with creative expression (…) We’re starting off a little conservative, so if our moderation doesn’t get it quite right, send us your feedback,” commented the director of Sora products, Rohan Sahai.
How much does it cost to create videos with Sora?
According to the data shared by OpenAI, users who have the ChatGPT Plus subscription ($20 per month) can generate up to 50 videos with resolutions of up to 720p and a duration of five seconds.
People who have the ChatGPT Pro subscription, which costs $200 per month, will be able to access “unlimited generation” of videos, in addition to being able to increase the resolution to 1080p, as well as the duration to 20 seconds. This plan also allows you to download the videos without watermark.
If a person does not have a subscription to ChatGPT, they will only be able to navigate the main interface to watch videos generated by other people. OpenAI said that it is now available globally, except for some regions in Europe and the United Kingdom, this means that in Mexico it is possible to use this service.
Google gets ahead of OpenAI with Veo
Competition among technology companies to launch their AI innovations is becoming stronger. Last week, Google got ahead of OpenAI by publicly launching Veo, which is based on the same principle for creating videos.
It is available through the Vertex AI platform and is capable of creating content with a range of cinematic and visual styles, Google says, noting that it gives “extremely realistic” results.
“Veo’s technique can be a great ally for human creativity, allowing creators to focus on higher-level tasks while AI manages the tedious or repetitive aspects of video production,” the company noted.
First there were images and now video is the next frontier for generative AI, because in addition to Google and OpenAI, companies like Stability AI or even Amazon have their own tools to create videos.
While this advance may be encouraging for creatives and AI enthusiasts, it also raises alarms about the problems of misinformation and the generation of deepfakes, a problem that grew by 900% this year, according to data from the machine learning company. , Clarity.
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