OpenAI is set to launch a series of new AI features and products over 12 days, starting December 5th. Among the highlights is Sora, a long-awaited text-to-video AI tool, and a new reasoning model. This initiative was confirmed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman during a recent conference, where he hinted at daily announcements without revealing specifics.
The launch of Sora follows controversy, as artists protested its development, claiming unpaid contributions. Hundreds of artists have been testing Sora in a private preview, generating videos with the tool. Additionally, Google has introduced its own generative AI video model, Veo, which is now available for businesses, showcasing the competitive landscape in AI video technology.
• OpenAI announces 12 days of new AI features starting December 5th.
• Sora, a text-to-video AI tool, is among the anticipated releases.
Text-to-video AI refers to technology that generates video content from textual descriptions, exemplified by OpenAI's Sora.
Generative AI encompasses algorithms that create new content, such as images or videos, based on input data.
A reasoning model is designed to enhance AI's ability to make logical deductions and decisions based on data.
OpenAI is a leading AI research organization known for developing advanced AI tools like Sora.
Google is a major technology company that has introduced its generative AI video model, Veo, for business applications.
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Sam Altman today revealed that OpenAI will release an open weight artificial intelligence model in the coming months. "We are excited to release a powerful new open-weight language model with reasoning in the coming months," Altman wrote on X.