Microsoft's Bing Image Creator is extremely popular for generating AI images for free. And now the company is making fun of the ability to generate AI videos immediately using Openai's SORA models via Bing Video Creator. The new Bing Video Creator Tool is being teased on the desktop with the Bing Mobile app on Android and iOS.
First discovered Latest WindowsBing Video Creator is currently in beta and can generate AI videos using text prompts. Unlike SORA, which is only available on ChatGPT paid plans, you can create AI videos for free with Bing Video Creator. In fact, if you have enough Microsoft reward points, you can generate videos at a faster speed. It can be accessed at bing.com/create.
Please note that you must sign in to your Microsoft account to generate Bing Video Creator videos. Separately, to prevent harmful video generation, Microsoft has introduced a system to automatically detect and block harmful prompts. Additionally, AI-generated videos have embedded C2PA metadata to help AI-generated videos easily identify them.
Furthermore, Bing Video Creator is currently unable to upload images to create AI videos. Microsoft appears to be trying to drive adoption by offering Openai's Sora video generation model for free. However, unlike SORA, which allows you to upload images of people and scenes, Bing Video Creator can only handle text prompts.
In the realm of AI video generation, SORA is no longer a top-notch model. On the Artificial Analytics Video Arena Leaderboard, SORA ranks fifth in a position with an ELO score of 1050, while Google's groundbreaking VEO 3 video generation model remains at the top with a score of 1272. You can also generate audio along with video.
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Microsoft has officially deployed Bing Video Creator for free and in all regions except China and Russia. To access Bing Video Creator, which uses Openai's SORA AI model, install the Bing Search app (Android/iOS) on your smartphone. Microsoft says it will be on the desktop soon.
