Sora
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Sora was established on February 15, 2024.
Sora
Summary
Sora is a text-to-video model[1]. Sora draws 6,777 Wikipedia views per month (text_to_video_model category, ranking #1 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- Sora is the creator of OpenAI[3].
- Sora's instance of is recorded as text-to-video model[4].
- Sora's instance of is recorded as artificial intelligence model[5].
- Sora's instance of is recorded as diffusion model[6].
- Sora's instance of is recorded as technology[7].
- Sora's instance of is recorded as generative artificial intelligence[8].
- Sora is owned by OpenAI[9].
- sky is named after Sora[10].
- Sora was followed by Sora 2[11].
- Sora's developer is recorded as OpenAI[12].
- Sora is used for video generation[13].
- Sora's Commons category is recorded as Sora (text-to-video model)[14].
- February 15, 2024 marks the founding of Sora[15].
- Sora was published on February 15, 2024[16].
- Sora's official website is recorded as https://openai.com/sora[17].
- Sora's official website is recorded as https://sora.com/[18].
- Sora's official website is recorded as https://openai.com/index/sora/[19].
- Sora's product or material produced is recorded as AI-generated video[20].
- Sora's described by source is recorded as MIT Technology Review[21].
- Sora's described by source is recorded as The New York Times[22].
- Sora's described by source is recorded as NBC News[23].
- Sora's described by source is recorded as Wired[24].
- Sora's described by source is recorded as CNET[25].
- Sora's described by source is recorded as Bilim ve Teknik[26].
- Sora's uses is recorded as transformer[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Sora is the creator of OpenAI[3].
Publication
Sora was released on February 15, 2024[16].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Sora was followed by Sora 2[11].
Why It Matters
Sora draws 6,777 Wikipedia views per month (text_to_video_model category, ranking #1 of 2).[2] Sora has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Sora is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]