Yesterday OpenAI finally launched Sora and it never had a chance.
When Sora was announced a year ago it had everyones attention and rightfully so. It was essentially showcasing video quality on par with the current state of...
When Sora was announced a year ago it had everyones attention and rightfully so. It was essentially showcasing video quality on par with the current state of the art image generation at that point.
Not any more. Over the last 12 months many competitors have arrived in the space and many of them based in China.
Today, I’d have to say Chinese image and video generation is probably 12 months ahead of anything else. Sora is almost laughable by comparision.
Lack of regulation and any sort of enforcement on IP is their golden ticket to content generation supremacy.
I don’t see any way to avoid it.
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