"OpenAI's Sora: Revolutionizing Hollywood with Instant Video Generation"

Hollywood is not in a panic over OpenAI's new text-to-video generator, Sora, as some filmmakers believe it has limitations and cannot fully replace human creativity. Concerns about AI's impact on jobs and potential copyright issues persist, with industry professionals pushing for protections. While Sora's abilities may be more suited for creating stock footage, some see potential for it to enhance the filmmaking process. OpenAI has stated it will not make Sora broadly available soon and is engaging with policymakers, educators, and artists before doing so. Despite the concerns, the entertainment industry has a history of adapting to technological advances and remains hopeful about surviving through AI innovations.
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