Chinese scientists seek to replicate Open AI’s Sora text-to-video tech

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Chinese Researchers Collaborate on Open-Sora Project to Reproduce OpenAI’s Sora

Researchers from Peking University and an AI company in Shenzhen called Rabbitpre have teamed up to start a project called Open-Sora. Their goal is to create a version of OpenAI’s text-to-video model, Sora, with the help of the open-source community, that is easier to use and more scalable, reports South China Morning Post. OpenAI’s Sora has created a lot of noise in the AI world since it came out, and this project is China’s latest move in the AI race. The big question is whether this will be a success.

Progress and Future Objectives of the Open-Sora Project

According to the project’s GitHub page, the Open-Sora project has made considerable progress by developing a three-part framework and presenting four demonstrations of restructured videos. These videos vary in resolution and aspect ratios, with durations ranging from three to 24 seconds.