Absolutely - and I'm excited for the full suite of tools that will need to exist surrounding the model. Capabilities to extend and selectively edit video, provide annotations and commentary, etc. Also fusing it with traditional animation/editing techniques to give creators more control over what they actually make with it!
Do you believe that we have such crazy advanced tech that looks like as if it shouldnt even exist to begin with and is now a reality? I still can't believe that even after a few days since its videos were released
Yeah, and the crazy part is that it keeps accelerating - so the capabilities of this model will be used to train an even better one, and it doesn't stop with media. I think the big thing later this year will be meaningful progress on AI Agents - and we'll suddenly see a system that can do certain office jobs mostly unassisted. It will be an interesting debate over what AI systems should be able to do with/without explicit user approval
@@VoloBuilds Wow, imagine just one year from now, how far their simulator (sora) would go? who knows, now let's imagine 5 years down the road, if current pace of quick developments of the AI field continues then within 5 years we might end up having AI that would be so advanced in general that it would feel like it's taken from the far far future (so 5 years in AI field probably equal to like 20 years of technological advancment in other fields), we'll see what 2024 holds for AI developments, agents are a needed part of AGI, I hope they can achieve AGI soon enough with the help of it.
Hahaha I wish - but I am not associated with OpenAI :) just a guy providing my commentary and trying to help people leverage the latest tech as it comes out!
Not sure yet! They've made it available to a small set of creators for now and plan to roll it out gradually. My best guess is within 6 months but who knows?
I'm genuinely curious - is there a particular part you believe is incorrect? I went through the official research blog post that they posted, defined various concepts that folks may not familiar with, and provided my perspective based on my experience with other AI models and implementations. I'm obviously not going into low level details as that is not public knowledge, but I felt this was still a helpful review of the published research post. Curious to hear if you have any additional insights.
It'll be shocking when Sora creates realistic action scenes, fighting characters, shooting, explosions etc.
Real cinema experiences
Absolutely - and I'm excited for the full suite of tools that will need to exist surrounding the model. Capabilities to extend and selectively edit video, provide annotations and commentary, etc. Also fusing it with traditional animation/editing techniques to give creators more control over what they actually make with it!
Great explanation
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
Excellent video! Liked and subscribed.
Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it! :)
The explanation was very good, that's why I liked your video and subscribed to your channel.
Do you believe that we have such crazy advanced tech that looks like as if it shouldnt even exist to begin with and is now a reality? I still can't believe that even after a few days since its videos were released
Yeah, and the crazy part is that it keeps accelerating - so the capabilities of this model will be used to train an even better one, and it doesn't stop with media. I think the big thing later this year will be meaningful progress on AI Agents - and we'll suddenly see a system that can do certain office jobs mostly unassisted. It will be an interesting debate over what AI systems should be able to do with/without explicit user approval
@@VoloBuilds Wow, imagine just one year from now, how far their simulator (sora) would go? who knows, now let's imagine 5 years down the road, if current pace of quick developments of the AI field continues then within 5 years we might end up having AI that would be so advanced in general that it would feel like it's taken from the far far future (so 5 years in AI field probably equal to like 20 years of technological advancment in other fields), we'll see what 2024 holds for AI developments, agents are a needed part of AGI, I hope they can achieve AGI soon enough with the help of it.
May be we are all living in a simulation call “solar” 😂 great explanations btw.
Hahah yeah the whole simulation theory feels more and more plausible by the day ☠️💾
When sora is out????
They haven't said yet! They're doing further testing with a small group of creators for now to make sure the model behaves properly
@@VoloBuilds can you get us in as testers? :)
Hahaha I wish - but I am not associated with OpenAI :) just a guy providing my commentary and trying to help people leverage the latest tech as it comes out!
Fantastic video my guy
Thank you so much! :)
Thank you for this breakdown.
Np, thanks for watching! :)
Thanks Volo.
Hey Richard, good to hear from you! Hope you are doing well! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
have you read 'Sora: A Review on Background, Technology, Limitations, and Opportunities of Large Vision Models' paper?
Bro when will be available?????? When????
Not sure yet! They've made it available to a small set of creators for now and plan to roll it out gradually. My best guess is within 6 months but who knows?
@@VoloBuilds hwy so long??????
nice video
Thanks for watching!!
Ask sora to make a video showing a man entering heaven.
So we do live in a simulation😉 god damnit 😂
what are you explaining? you don't comprehend the system at all.
I'm genuinely curious - is there a particular part you believe is incorrect? I went through the official research blog post that they posted, defined various concepts that folks may not familiar with, and provided my perspective based on my experience with other AI models and implementations.
I'm obviously not going into low level details as that is not public knowledge, but I felt this was still a helpful review of the published research post. Curious to hear if you have any additional insights.
You neither. Anyone except the OpenAI team, in fact. He's just explaining the things OpenAI said.