The future is cooked: OpenAI’s text-to-video model Sora is driving internet insane

AI model’s hyperreal iterations of all sorts of prompts have spawned memes and new anxieties

In a groundbreaking announcement, Microsoft-backed OpenAI revealed its latest venture into the world of artificial intelligence with the introduction of Sora, a cutting-edge software designed to generate minute-long videos based on text prompts. The revelation on Thursday sparked a whirlwind of reactions across the internet, with users expressing both awe and amusement at the possibilities offered by this futuristic technology.

According to the company's statement, Sora is currently available for red teaming, a process that involves identifying potential flaws in the AI system. Additionally, visual artists, designers, and filmmakers can use Sora to obtain feedback on the model's capabilities, opening the door to a new realm of creative possibilities.

The statement highlighted Sora's ability to create intricate scenes with multiple characters, specific types of motion, and precise details of both the subject and background. Notably, the software can generate multiple shots within a single video, providing a level of complexity that captivates the imagination of internet users.

As news of Sora's capabilities spread, social media platforms were flooded with wild prompts, imagining scenarios ranging from the sublime to the absurd. “A giant cathedral is completely filled with cats. There are cats everywhere you look. A man enters the cathedral and bows before the giant cat king sitting on a throne,” one user challenged Sora and shared the resultant video on the microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter), the post amassing over 1.5 million views.

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