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In summary:
- As reported by PCWorld, OpenAI plans to integrate the Sora video generator directly into ChatGPT to make AI video creation more accessible to users.
- Due to the high cost of running video-based generative AI, this integration may result in changes to ChatGPT’s subscription plans and pricing structure.
- Sora’s realistic video features, such as inserting people into videos, have raised concerns that it could be misused to create deepfakes and copyrighted content.
OpenAI’s video generator Sora could soon be available directly within ChatGPT, in the same way that image generation was previously integrated into AI chatbots, The Information reports.
At this time, Sora is only available as a separate website or app. By integrating this feature into ChatGPT, the company hopes to make video generation more accessible and attract more users.
At the same time, video-based generative AI is clearly more expensive to run. According to the report, this integration could ultimately lead to changes to ChatGPT’s subscription plans and pricing structure.
Sora is impressive. Not only is it more realistic with advanced movement and physics, but last October it added the ability to “insert people” into videos, allowing you to create things like your own deepfakes. But because of this, Sora also faces criticism over AI-generated content that could potentially be exploited (such as generating deepfakes of historical figures) or contain copyrighted material.
Read more: Why AI videos look distorted (and how to fix it)
This article was originally published in our sister publication PC for Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.
