OpenAI CEO To Meet Hollywood Biggies To Change Filmmaking Forever

OpenAI, the revolutionary company behind ChatGPT, has a cool new tool called Sora. It uses AI to make movie scenes from written instructions. This means you can describe a scene, and Sora will create it as an animation. A few clips from Sora astonished the world weeks back and it raised a lot of questions about the future of humankind and AI.

If instructed well, the biggest revolution Sora can bring is in the industry of cinema and video content creation. Of course, it is going to have some serious repercussions but they won’t stop OpenAI from dominating the internet.

Now, OpenAI wants to show off Sora to Hollywood. They’re meeting with big movie studios and talent agencies to explain how it works. The CEO and other important people from OpenAI have been going to events, like the Oscars, to talk about Sora.

OpenAI says they’re careful about how they introduce new AI stuff. They want to make sure it’s safe and useful. But they are merely talks, aren’t they? Ultimately people are gonna use it the way they want to use it.

And let’s assume for a moment that high moral values of Sora wouldn’t make objectionable videos but the algorithm it uses would be used by not so big AI companies to create videos.

But some people in the movie world are worried. And rightly so, they think Sora might take away jobs from traditional filmmakers. For example, one famous filmmaker even cancelled a big project because he was amazed by what Sora could do.

So, while Sora has the potential to change how movies are made, it also brings up important questions about jobs and creativity. It’ll be interesting to see what happens as Hollywood and OpenAI start working together more closely.