It was only a couple of years ago when OpenAI released ChatGPT to the public, forever changing how we interacted with the internet. Since then, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon and other companies have jumped into the artificial intelligence pool head first in order to reclaim some lost ground, vying to create a lane for themselves.
For the most part, they are succeeding, as we’re seeing more and more AI tools pop up in the apps and services we use daily. Of course, we’re still just at the start of this new era, but things are already quite impressive, with OpenAI delivering some fantastic AI-generated videos thanks to Sora.
The start of something new
With that said, things are now getting even better with the introduction of Sora 2bringing even better details to videos and clips that can be created with sound. While the app was only available to iOS users, it can now be downloaded on Android.
Luckily, it didn’t take all that long, and if you’re interested, you can grab Sora from the Play Store and start experimenting. It really is as simple as entering a text prompt, which can then generate a video that will have you doing a double take at the things that come out.
If you have yet to see what Sora 2 can accomplish, we definitely recommend taking a look at the demo video the company has released. While creating is a huge part of the experience, you can also remix and add to ideas that are already out there. The biggest change from the previous model is that videos now have sound.
This adds a new layer that contributes to the realism of what can be produced using Sora. For the most part, a lot of what’s been created looks and sounds pretty real. And at a glance it’s hard to tell that these videos are created using prompts or images. Of course, if you dive in deeper, you can tell that some things just aren’t right, but it’s still pretty good.
Again, this is just another update early in the process. And if things are already looking this good now, we can only imagine the things we’ll be seeing in a couple of years. You can download the app for iOS and Android, with the latter being available directly from the Google Play Store.
