Apr 18, 2024 • 2 min read
Screenshot of a video generated by Sora (OpenAI.com)
With the release of ChatGPT in November 2022, the entrance of AI into the realm of creativity and business has been greeted with mixed feelings – excitement of the early adopters, mingled with a bit of worry of just about everybody else.
😯”Writers and programmers are gonna become obsolete!”
😯”Human art and creativity are done for!”
😨”This is like another episode of Black Mirror!”
😱”We’re all doomed!”
— these were just some of the whispers on the streets.
Not everybody was on the same page about what kind of impact AI is going to have on our lives, but what we all agreed on was that it was going to be a MASSIVE impact.
We all knew that in the next few years, the world as we know it will be changing rapidly.
We sensed that a revolution was on the way.
Fast forward to February 2024: OpenAI’s rolling out Sora, a mind-blowing AI model that can whip up videos from just a bunch of words.
And these videos are actually really good.
What we’re looking at here is a game-changer that’s set to shake up the video industry big time.
But before we dive into the revolutionary impact of AI tools like Sora on video production, let’s set the record straight on three important points:
We’re on the brink of a world where creating eye-catching content won’t require deep pockets, just great ideas.
Sora is nothing short of a revolution, offering up realistic and imaginative videos that stick closely to what you ask for.
It’s like handing the keys to video production to anyone with a story to tell, regardless of their budget.
This shift promises to welcome a slew of new voices and stories into the spotlight, stories that might have stayed in the shadows due to the hefty price tag of video production.
The big scare for many creatives is the thought of AI coming for their jobs.
Yet, Sora shows us that AI’s role is more about being a super-tool that elevates human creativity rather than replacing it.
With the grunt work of video production off their plates, creators and businesses can spend more time dreaming up stories, themes, and artistic expressions.
The democratization of video production will continue, but this will only mean that the bar is continuously going to go up. With this democratization, we’re going to produce not just MORE stuff, but better stuff.
Remember the birth of the World Wide Web?
Initially, as more people learned to create basic web pages, the technology evolved to support interactive websites. This progression continued, raising the standards each time—from simple web pages to interactive sites, and then to basic apps. As the skills to develop these apps became more widespread, the push for more advanced applications followed. On the consumer side, expectations have consistently risen, leading us to anticipate that, years from now, we’ll be amazed by the sophistication of apps compared to those we use today.
Just as the web’s evolution spurred ever-higher standards for digital experiences, the democratization of video production promises to elevate the quality and creativity of video content to levels we can only begin to imagine.
AI steps in as a creative ally, turning visions into visual tales with ease and precision that used to be just a pipe dream.
In the cutthroat world of content creation, having AI in your toolkit isn’t just nice; it’s a must-have edge.
Creators using AI like Sora can churn out content quicker, push the boundaries of creativity further, and tweak their work with lightning speed based on feedback.
As we step boldly into this AI-enhanced era, it’s crucial for businesses, educators, industry frontrunners, and policy makers to gear up the creative crowd for a future where AI’s a core part of the workflow.
This means not just getting to grips with the nuts and bolts of AI tools but also shaping a mindset that sees AI as a creative partner.
Getting comfy with what AI can and can’t do will be key for those aiming to make their mark in the digital creative scene.
The boundless potential of AI in video making also brings up big questions around ethics, biases, and the impact of AI-crafted content on society.
As AI becomes a staple in creative toolkits, making sure these technologies are wielded with care and responsibility will be crucial.
The launch of Sora by OpenAI isn’t just another notch in AI’s belt; it’s a signal that we’re headed towards a radically different video industry.
With AI like Sora (and Flixr’s new AI tool!) empowering creators and making video production more accessible, we’re set to see storytelling and visual content reach new heights.
In this new world, the real winners will be those who see AI not as a threat but as a powerful ally in bringing their creative visions to life, making the future of video not just more advanced, but more uniquely human.
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