OpenAI’s Sora AI video generator is coming to ChatGPT soon


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In summary:
- PCWorld reports that OpenAI plans to integrate its Sora video generator directly into ChatGPT, making AI video creation more accessible to users.
- This integration could result in changes to ChatGPT’s subscription plans and pricing structure due to the high costs of running video-based generative AI.
- Sora’s realistic video capabilities, including inserting people into videos, raise concerns about possible misuse for creating deepfakes and copyrighted content.
According to reports from The Information, OpenAI’s Sora video generator may soon be available directly in ChatGPT, similar to how image generation was previously integrated into the AI chatbot.
For now, Sora is only available as a separate website or app. By integrating the functionality into ChatGPT, the company hopes to make video generation more accessible and thus attract more users.
At the same time, video-based generative AI is obviously expensive to operate. According to the report, this integration could eventually lead to changes in ChatGPT’s subscription plans and pricing structure.
Sora is impressive. Not only is it more realistic with advanced movement and physics, but last October it gained the ability to “insert people” into its videos, allowing you to create your own deepfakes. But for this reason, Sora has also been criticized for its potential for abuse (such as generating deepfakes of historical figures) as well as AI-generated content that may contain copyrighted material.
Further reading: Why Your AI Videos Look Distorted (And How to Fix It)
This article was originally published on our sister publication PC för Alla and has been translated and localized from Swedish.




