OpenAI Launches Sora 2 With TikTok-Style App

San Francisco: On Tuesday, Openai released the Sora 2, the most advanced video production model, as well as a Tiktok -style social application that will allow users to put themselves into scenes created as AI through a feature called “Cameos”.
The company behind Chatgpt described the version as a major leap in the ability of artificial intelligence to create realistic video.
According to the company, the system can now produce synchronized dialogue, sound effects and physically correct movement.
Openai pointed out examples such as capturing Olympic gymnastics routines or basketball movements, “Sora 2, extremely difficult – and in some cases clearly impossible -” he said.
Unlike previous systems, sole 2 follows the real world physics, unlike previous systems that will “change objects and deform reality to fulfill their text requests.
Sora 2 replaces Sora last year and represents Salvo in the AI ARMS race, which started with Chatgpt’s launch in 2022.
Openai in video production, all of the seconds that can produce short clips in seconds Google, Runway AI and Midjourney’den faced with a harsh competition-creating content for the content created by or feared vehicles.
Perhaps the Sora 2 is more surprising, the independent social practice.
The platform will allow users to appear in videos created by AI with what Openai calls both appearance and sound “extraordinary loyalty”.
The company is the best way to experience the magic of Sora 2, a social practice built in the feature of “these ‘Cameo’ ‘.” He said.
The application is currently available only in the United States and Canada with an invitation.
Sora 2 video generator will be free with “generous boundaries” at the beginning, but use will be restricted with the shortage of information processing required for video production.
In the application, users can share their creations with a feed similar to tiktok or Instagram reel.
Meta, the owner of Instagram, added the “Vibes” to encourage users to try images in the Meta AI application last week.
The rapid firing of stronger AI tools, the content proliferation produced by AI, and the increasing concerns about the environmental wage of the great information processing power to create it.
Openai also said that the effect of social media on mental health – concerns about “apocalypse, addiction and insulation” – and has applied protections such as user welfare controls and content controls.



