
Artificial intelligence continues to make great progress and surprises with new features every week. In this case, the news is that from today the Sora application, the OpenAI platform, is available allows you to create realistic videos using generative artificial intelligence. In this way, Argentina becomes one of the first countries to access this artificial intelligence tool.
The application, whose second version was launched at the end of September last year, allows you to create hyper-realistic and artistic videos through the Characters feature, combine other people’s creations into new pieces and project yourself and your friends into any scene. The company states that Since its launch, the application has enjoyed very high acceptance and has been downloaded over a million times in less than five days.
The Spanish language compatible application is now available in Argentina on sora.com, iOS and Android. “Argentina is home to a vibrant creative community and OpenAI is excited to support the next wave of visual storytelling.”says the company at the launch. In fact, the platform will provide creators, artists and everyday storytellers with tools to make ideas a reality and make them break away from the text and move into an audiovisual format.
Although it was initially launched in the United States and Canada, it later continued its journey in some markets in Asia. Additionally, as part of today’s launch, it will also be available in Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.
In the second version, the application included improvements in Simulation of the laws of real physicswhich allows you to create very difficult images, e.g. B. replicating the routines of an Olympic athlete. Along with this announcement has launched a social app called Soraavailable to generate the videos and remix them with other users’ creations in a browsing experience similar to TikTok.
The platform has been offering various new features for a few weeks and even days ago OpenAI announced an agreement with Walt Disney so that users have the opportunity Create short videos featuring more than 200 iconic characters from Disney and its Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars franchises.
The club includes, among other things: Investment of 1 billion dollars from Disney in OpenAI, in addition to the possibility of acquire additional shares in the company that created ChatGPT. “The rapid evolution of AI is an important moment for our industry,” said Disney CEO Bob Iger.
Both companies emphasized their commitment to the responsible use of AI in this context and implemented appropriate measures. In the case of Sora’s announcement today, there are several security provisions that have also been communicated in this new version. Among them they declare that the feed is designed for Focus on creativity, not scroll infinite: They show content that is highly targeted to the people users follow or interact with, and prioritize videos that the model believes are most likely to serve as inspiration for their own creations. However, they emphasize that it is not designed to encourage time spent online feed or consumption.
They also have an extension that allows you to control who can use your “character,” revoke access, or delete any video containing it at any time. They warn that there are filters on the content that is allowed to be generated, which limits the creation of realistic depictions of violence, intimate and misleading content, living public figures and other categories. Finally, they note that there are restrictions for users under the age of 18, including predetermined limits on how many generations young people can view on the site per day feed. In addition to their automated security systems, they have teams of human moderators who quickly review cases of harassment and other issues, and have parental controls so parents can override restrictions scroll unlimited, disable algorithm customization, and manage direct message settings.