Ten months ago, the world watched AI Will Smith Eating Spaghetti, cramming badly-rendered handfuls into a wavering, blurry mouth, looking more like a zombie or a sleep paralysis demon than a human man. And we laughed.

Now, OpenAI has released Sora, a text-to-video generator that appears to represent a quantum leap forward in the technology. While we haven't yet seen Sora's take on Will Smith and spaghetti, countless videos produced by the AI as well as countless memes about the new tech have been circulating online. So what's going on? Will MrBeast have a job in the next few years? Let's explain.

What Is Sora?

Sora is a text-to-video generator. Using simple phrases in natural language, users are able to prompt the AI and see it output a video corresponding to what the user demanded. OpenAI announced a limited release of Sora on February 15th, and Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, took requests via his replies on X for what users would like to see generated and made examples.

What Can Sora Do?

Sora is a diffusion model which can produce clips of up to sixty seconds long based on text prompts. It works on a token model like other OpenAI products, predicting based on reams of data (some of it public, some of it copyrighted) what the next "token" or piece of a picture, sentence, or video might be based on the tokens which have preceded it.

Using this kind of process, Sora is able to produce high-resolution images and model some properties of physics and object permanence. However, OpenAI admits there's still room for improvement: Sora's understanding of physics and causality is far from perfect, and it still hallucinates and does strange things. Bites are taken of cookies and then the cookies regenerate, or chairs float and melt into sand, like in this video the company posted.

When Will Sora Be Released To The General Public?

Right now, Sora is still in testing and development. According to OpenAI, a select group of artists, educators and filmmakers have been given early access. But for the most part, most of the people using Sora at the moment are members of OpenAI's "red teams" -- groups of researchers tasked with trying to figure out how the AI might be misused, and how to program it so that it can't be misused.

Apparently, these "red team" members are trying to predict what malicious things people might try to make Sora do and then teach it not to do those things. As of now, it is unclear when this period of trust and safety testing will end.

How Are Memes Responding To Sora?

Some memes appear to express fear about Sora and what it will bring to the world.

Others are excited about the wonderful and twisted things they will ask the text-to-video generator to create for them. These memes often prompt for things which you might imagine the "red team" at OpenAI would like Sora not to generate.

What Did Ilya See?

Some posters online speculated that Sora was the product behind the company's leadership chaos last fall, which saw Sam Altman removed and then reinstated as CEO. Commentators like Marc Andreesen and Elon Musk argued that Ilya Sustevker had seen something at OpenAI that scared him and led him to lose confidence in Sam Altman and the team as stewards of artificial intelligence technology.

After the release of Sora, some online argued that the realistic video generator may have been that product. Already, the introduction of AI image generators has led to online havoc, deepfakes and fears of misinformation. AI video technology promises to be only more disruptive, if not handled correctly.

There is still a lot to learn about Sora. Commentators have raised concerns about its use of copyrighted content from elsewhere, as well as the very difficult task of moderating and regulating the use of such a technology once it's out. It seems as if answering these ethical and legal questions about AI, and figuring out how it fits into existing ways of doing creative work and circulating information, may be as difficult a task as inventing the AI in the first place.


For the full history of Sora, be sure to check out our entry on the meme here for even more information.


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