Very impressive! We have to build a human in the loop augmentation layer “software tool” - so resulting videos can pass muster for “some” human creative input to get copyright registration.
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I have been currently reading a lot about 'Artificial Intelligence in Creative Industry' and this week's lecture specifically covered things on Computational creativity. And , I find this interview by Paul Trillo , who is one of the directors hand picked by Open AI to test Sora.
Sora is specifically designed for text-to-video generation. This means that users can provide a written description, known as a prompt, and Sora will use its artificial intelligence to create a short video clip based on that description. Sora is not yet available to public.
The last question in this interview on his advice to film makers who are looking to use Sora is really a very good point that aligns with my own thoughts ! I am too not excited about Sora replacing the film making process. Definitely that won't be a good idea !! There should be a fine line on when and how to use it.
And also learning how to use 'Sora' is absolutely a big thing to consider and it is an experimentation in fact. This reminded me of one of the quotes we had in our lecture this week 'Is the user an artist ?' that explained clearly about AI tools being not flexible with its technical side.
Below link is the actual video created using Sora by Paul Trillohttps://lnkd.in/er3TwPHf
What are your thoughts on Sora !
I'd love to delve deeper into this topic! It's a big focus for me right now.
#Sora#artificialintelligence#video#openAI#communication#creativity
Spoke with Paul Trillo about how he was able to craft the world's first officially commissioned Sora-produced music video.
Check out the video for Washed Out's 'The Hardest Part' as well as an in-depth conversation exploring Trillo's AI-powered process below...
This is a great article on how AI can augment your visual storytelling:
"I think it's really great for trying an idea that no one else is going to let you try, so no need to try to get a green light or try to get a budget for something. You can see whether something's working or not without having to get approval from someone else. And that can lead you to try things that you wouldn't have normally explored."
Spoke with Paul Trillo about how he was able to craft the world's first officially commissioned Sora-produced music video.
Check out the video for Washed Out's 'The Hardest Part' as well as an in-depth conversation exploring Trillo's AI-powered process below...
direct link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f75eoFyo9ns