OpenAI's Sora AI text-to-video generation tool was released earlier this year, while Google announced its AI video generation tool Veo at Google I/O this month.
Technology giants Meta and Google According to Bloomberg, the company is in talks with major Hollywood studios about licensing its AI video generation platform. Open AI The company has reportedly been in discussions with several Hollywood studios about the potential integration of its AI video generation model, Sora.
Both Meta and Google are working on technology that could create lifelike scenes from text prompts. The companies have also offered millions of dollars in funding to work with studios, the report said. Microsoft-backed OpenAI is also in similar discussions. Hollywood studios and many filmmakers are already using artificial intelligence in their productions.
For example, Tyler Perry used AI to redo the makeup of his character Madea in a movie, and director Robert Zemeckis used AI to make Tom Hanks look younger in a movie he is producing. All the major players are competing with each other to win the AI race.
OpenAI Sora AI A text-to-video generator was released earlier this year, and Google recently announced an AI video generator. Veo The announcement was made at Google I/O this month. Meanwhile, Meta is working on developing an AI video generation model. Emu Since last year.
According to Google, Veo is the most capable video generation model the company has developed to date, generating high-quality, 1080p resolution videos over a minute long in a wide range of cinematic and visual styles.
This video generation model helps create tools that make video production accessible to everyone, giving you an unprecedented level of creative control to accurately capture the nuance and tone of the prompt, and understand prompts for all kinds of cinematic effects, like timelapses or aerial shots of landscapes.
Veo can generate videos that closely follow your prompts, accurately capturing the nuance and tone of your phrasing and rendering the intricate details of complex scenes. Given both an input video and an editing command, such as adding a kayak to an aerial photo of a coastline, Veo can apply this command to the first video and create a new, edited video.
It also supports mask editing, adding mask areas to videos and text prompts that allow you to make changes to specific areas of a video. Veo can also generate videos using images as input along with text prompts. Google also plans to bring some of Veo's features to YouTube Shorts and other products.
Meanwhile, OpenAI's Sora has similar capabilities. The Sorra AI model can also create realistic and imaginative scenes from text instructions, generating videos up to one minute long while maintaining visual quality and following user prompts.
OpenAI's AI video models can generate complex scenes with multiple characters, specific types of motion, and precise details of subjects and backgrounds. The models understand not only what users request in their prompts, but also how they exist in the physical world.
