Oh you thought the holiday season would be random sex video chata time of peace on Earth — or at least peace on the internet? OpenAI has other ideas.
SEE ALSO: OpenAI is definitely, maybe thinking about ads for ChatGPTOn Wednesday, the ChatGPT maker announced "12 Days of OpenAI." Starting on Thursday, Dec. 5, OpenAI will livestream a new product release everyday. For 12 days.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
According to The Verge, one of the announcements will be its highly-anticipated AI video generator Sora. That would be one of the most significant releases in a long time for OpenAI. But not everyday will be a Sora-level blowout. OpenAI spokesperson Leah Anise said, "not every day will be a big launch - the 12 days will include some stocking stuffers and some bigger gifts." Minor releases might include a holiday-themed voice for Advanced Voice Mode, according to a user who spotted a new voice and snowflake icon in the ChatGPT code.
View on Threads
Ever since OpenAI announced Sora, which is currently in a closed research preview, the AI video generator has attracted controversy. Based on demos, the text-to-video model is capable of detailed photorealistic renderings, purportedly from simple text prompts. But as is the case with its other AI models, OpenAI hasn't shared any details about Sora's training data. That hasn't stopped creatives from speculating that it was trained on human-created work on YouTube and other parts of the web.
Recently, Sora testers added fuel to the proverbial fire by leaking its API access as a form of protest against "corporate AI overlords" who say they are "being lured into 'art washing' to tell the world that Sora is a useful tool for artists." If Sora really ships in the next 12 days, it will no doubt ignite the AI discourse once again, and just when all we at Mashable wanted to think about was chestnuts roasting on an open fire.
Topics ChatGPT OpenAI
Trump is back on YouTube and using Facebook againTrump is back on YouTube and using Facebook againEveryone's favorite goat farm is posting a soothing video every dayYour national parks are free during coronavirusTwitter turns off SMS 2FA today if you don’t pay for Twitter BlueWordle today: Here's the answer, hints for March 21'The Last of Us' had a secret cameo by Jason Ritter, Melanie Lynskey revealsNow is a great time to invest in a menstrual cupThis white noise app helps me sleep amid my coronavirus anxiety'Animal Crossing' wholesomeness is a public serviceFacebook group Pantsuit Nation abruptly shuts downNeighborhood 'bear hunts' are an adorable cure for kids' socialThe 34 best Instagram accounts to capture your heartsStephen King is using 'The Stand' to warn people about the coronavirus spreadMemphis vs Florida Atlantic: How to stream March Madness liveDrake vs. Miami: How to livestream March MadnessWordle today: Here's the answer, hints for March 17Looking back at 'The Last of Us': Did the show need more gore?Pornhub Premium is now free for everyone to encourage you to stay homeSir Patrick Stewart is reading soothing Shakespeare on Twitter while social distancing In “Denis the Pirate,” Denis Johnson Goes for Swashbuckling NYT's The Mini crossword answers for November 10 Who Gets to Name Diseases—and Why Isn’t It You? Looking at “Evidence,” One of the ’70’s Most Influential Photo Books The Novel Isn’t Dead: KFC Is Selling a Colonel Sanders Romance Now Online: Our Interviews with Claudia Rankine and Alasdair Gray Best deals of the day Nov. 23: $1.99 Hulu subscriptions, AirPods Pro, and the Roomba Combo J7+ When Drummers Become Writers: The Strange Wisdom of Method Books “I am glad if I can type zer0s”: Endre Tót’s Mail Art The Storied History of Fake News About Agatha Christie When Hollywood Tried to Con Satyajit Ray Do Not Let the Robots Name the Colors. The Robots Are Color The Art of Whipped Cream: Paintings by Mark Ryden Misplaced Logic: An Interview with Joanna Ruocco You, Too, Can Be T. S. Eliot’s Child. Just Give It a Try. 'The Marvels' teases a Young Avengers team Poem: Sidney Wade, “Another Passionless Day” Paradox Formation: Anelise Chen’s Meditations on the Snail Google and YouTube are investing to fight misinformation Five Complaints About Poetry
2.4531s , 10496.4609375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【random sex video chat】,Feast Information Network