Sam Altman and Bill Peebles from OpenAI discuss Sora, a new video generation model. They share favorite early uses of Sora, including memes and creative scenes, and address the absence of ads in the initial release, focusing on establishing success first. They highlight Sora's advancements in physics IQ and steerability, noting improvements over previous models and the balance between the core model's intelligence and text prompt influence. They also touch on future improvements, comparing Sora's current state to GPT 3.5, and express openness to others cloning Sora's features, emphasizing continuous innovation. The conversation shifts to content quality over AI detection, the high percentage of Sora users creating content, and the potential for Sora to evolve into an immersive, alternate reality-like platform. They explore compute allocation, Hollywood's reaction to Sora, and the possibility of creating an economy around Sora, also giving advice to startup founders in the age of Sora.
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