OpenAI lost an important name working on Sora

OpenAI lost an important name working on Sora


OpenAI, the artificial intelligence giant that developed ChatGPT, missed an important name working on Sora this time. Tim Brooks from the company left.

Tim Brooks, one of the people who led the development process of Sora, which creates realistic videos from text, announced that he will switch to Google DeepMind from his personal X account. In this regard, “I’m moving to Google DeepMind to work on video production and world simulators! I can’t wait to work with such a talented team. I spent two incredible years developing Sora at OpenAI. Thank you to all the passionate and kind people I work with. I’m excited for my new adventure!” said Brooks, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis’ answer was as follows: “’We’re so excited to be working with Tim Brooks to make his long-awaited world simulator dream a reality!” It is not yet known exactly what the world simulator mentioned here is.

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Sora last spoke with an evasive answer. Former CTO Mira Murati, who recently decided to leave OpenAI. in the past months Joanna Stern asked by “Was Sora trained with YouTube videos?” After thinking about the question for a while, surprisingly, “I’m not exactly sure about that.” your answer had given. Murati stated that they used publicly available videos and privately licensed video sets in training the system. He avoided that question in order to avoid any legal problems. It does not seem possible for the system to reach its current breathtaking state without support from videos on YouTube. OpenAI uses publicly available content LLM (Large Language Model) thinks that it can be used free of charge in education. This issue was later brought up once again because OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap directed towards, “Was Sora trained with YouTube videos?” He avoided answering the question.



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