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The Future of Filmmaking: Ashton Kutcher On AI And Generative Video Tools

Ashton Kutcher: "Soon You’ll Be Able To Render A Whole Movie Using AI"   The Leap Forward in AI Technology for Filmmaking Ashton Kutcher, renowned actor and tech enthusiast, recently shared his insights into the future of filmmaking at the Berggruen Salon in Los Angeles. In a conversation with former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Kutcher discussed OpenAI’s generative video tool, Sora, and its potential to revolutionize the film industry. "I have a beta version of it, and it’s pretty amazing," Kutcher said about Sora. This cutting-edge platform can generate realistic footage, creating 10 to 15-second videos that appear strikingly real, despite some current limitations in understanding physics. "If you look at the generation of this that existed one year ago as compared to Sora, it’s leaps and bounds. There’s footage in it that I would say you could easily use in a major motion picture or a television show," he added. Cost-Efficiency and Creative Freedom One of t...

OpenAI Again Refuses to Say if It Used Your Content to Train Sora

Amidst growing scrutiny, OpenAI remains tight-lipped on the sources of its AI training data, leaving more questions than answers. In a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence, the transparency of AI training data has become a contentious topic. OpenAI, a leader in the AI space known for innovations like DALL-E and ChatGPT, recently introduced its new AI video generator, Sora. However, the excitement was quickly overshadowed by concerns regarding the origins of the training data used in its development. The Controversy Surrounding Sora's Training Data The debate intensified after Mira Murati, OpenAI’s CTO, evaded questions during a March interview with the Wall Street Journal. Murati's vague assertion that Sora was trained on "publicly available" data did little to quell suspicions about the potential use of unethically sourced data. This incident is not isolated, as AI companies often face scrutiny over the ethical sourcing and transparency of their tr...