Sora And Healthcare: Revolutionising Healthcare With AI Video Generation

“Historical footage of California during the gold rush.” From this simple prompt, OpenAI’s new text-to-video model Sora could generate a 25-second footage of what one could at a glance indeed think is real footage from that era. While such abilities of the company’s new artificial intelligence model were demonstrated in videos, Sora is not currently publicly available. Nevertheless, its potential to create videos from simple text is bound to have consequences for the film and advertising industries. This has also led us to contemplate its possible medical and healthcare implications when it will be publicly available later this year. Sora’s story When OpenAI publicly unveiled Sora for the first time in early 2024, they described it as “an AI model that can create realistic and imaginative scenes from text instructions”. This was no hyperbole as the demoed clips weren’t far from being realistic. However, this is not the first example of text-to-video models. Last year, New York-based Runway launched Gen-2, and Google announced its Lumiere model a few weeks before Sora’s reveal. What makes Sora stand out is that it understands both the prompt and how elements in the output should interact in the physical world. More technically, Sora is a diffusion model that builds on OpenAI’s former DALL·E and GPT models research. It is able to interpret the text input to output convincing videos of up to 60 seconds. It generates a clip by initiating ...
Source: The Medical Futurist - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: TMF Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Sora AI video generator text to video AI in healthcare ChatGPT OpenAI Source Type: blogs