How does Sora create realistic videos from text descriptions?

Sora turns text into realistic videos by using clever patterns it learned from watching lots of videos before.

Imagine you have a special kind of video painter who knows how to draw pictures and movies just by listening to stories. That's what Sora is like, but instead of paint, it uses pixels, the tiny dots that make up every video on your screen.

How It Works

Sora starts with a text description, like "A cat jumps over a fence in the park." It breaks this down into simple parts: cat, jumps, fence, park.

Then, it uses what it has learned from lots of videos to guess how these parts look and move. Like when you know your friend’s favorite song, you can picture them dancing to it even if you haven’t seen the dance before.

Finally, Sora puts all those guessed pieces together into a smooth video that looks just like the real thing, no magic, just smart guessing!

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Examples

  1. A child describes a dancing robot, and Sora makes it come to life.
  2. You say 'a cat chasing a laser dot', and Sora creates the video.
  3. Imagine telling a story about a spaceship landing on Mars, Sora turns that into a real video.

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