AI-generated videos are not just leveled-up image generators. But rather, they could be a big step forward on the path to AGI. This week on No Priors, the team from Sora is here to discuss OpenAI’s recently announced generative video model, which can take a text prompt and create realistic, visually coherent, high-definition clips that are up to a minute long.
Sora team leads, Aditya Ramesh, Tim Brooks, and Bill Peebles join Elad and Sarah to talk about developing Sora. The generative video model isn’t yet available for public use but the examples of its work are very impressive. However, they believe we’re still in the GPT-1 era of AI video models and are focused on a slow rollout to ensure the model is in the best place possible to offer value to the user and more importantly they’ve applied all the safety measures possible to avoid deep fakes and misinformation. They also discuss what they’re learning from implementing diffusion transformers, why they believe video generation is taking us one step closer to AGI, and why entertainment may not be the main use case for this tool in the future.
Show Notes:
0:00 Sora team Introduction
1:05 Simulating the world with Sora
2:25 Building the most valuable consumer product
5:50 Alternative use cases and simulation capabilities
8:41 Diffusion transformers explanation
10:15 Scaling laws for video
13:08 Applying end-to-end deep learning to video
15:30 Tuning the visual aesthetic of Sora
17:08 The road to “desktop Pixar” for everyone
20:12 Safety for visual models
22:34 Limitations of Sora
25:04 Learning from how Sora is learning
29:32 The biggest misconceptions about video models