Sora AI: Will Change The Global Economy FOREVER
Summary
TLDREl video analiza cómo la nueva inteligencia artificial de OpenAI llamada Sora puede generar videos hiperrealistas con solo unas palabras de indicación. Esto podría hacer obsoletos a videógrafos, animadores y otras industrias creativas. También plantea preguntas sobre las implicaciones económicas y éticas. Si bien la IA aún tiene limitaciones, está mejorando rápidamente. El video expresa preocupación por el posible impacto negativo, pero también entusiasmo por las nuevas posibilidades creativas que ofrece esta tecnología.
Takeaways
- 😲 AI video generation technology like Sora can create incredibly realistic and detailed video footage with just text prompts
- 😧 This technology threatens to displace jobs in industries like videography, animation, stock footage, etc.
- 🤔 It is unclear how the job losses from AI will impact the global economy
- 👍 AI video generation opens up new creative possibilities for things like alternate endings to shows
- 😀 We may see the first AI-generated virtual influencer that people don't realize is not human
- ⚠️ Safeguards like watermarks currently allow identifying AI-generated footage
- 😅 The AI sometimes makes amusing mistakes revealing its limitations
- 📈 The technology is rapidly improving over time
- 😨 It has potential to be used positively or dangerously depending on the application
- 🤷♂️ The societal impacts of powerful generative AI remain to be seen
Q & A
¿Cómo funciona la inteligencia artificial Sora de OpenAI?
-Sora es capaz de generar videos hiperrealistas a partir de simples prompts de texto que describen lo que debe aparecer en el video. Usa modelos de deep learning entrenados con enormes conjuntos de datos.
¿Qué industrias podrían verse afectadas por esta tecnología?
-Industrias como la videografía, la animación 3D, las productoras de stocks de video, e incluso los viajes en el tiempo podrían verse impactedos ya que esta IA puede reemplazar gran parte de su trabajo.
¿Es Sora perfecta en este momento?
-No, aún tiene fallas sutiles si observas los videos cuadro por cuadro. Por ejemplo, a veces la gravedad se invierte o los objetos desaparecen. Pero estas fallas son muy pequeñas.
¿Cómo puede esta tecnología ser peligrosa?
-Podría utilizarse para diseminar desinformación y noticias falsas de forma hiperrealista. También para suplantaciones profundas de identidad.
¿Por qué el autor dice que esta tecnología podría ser el fin de la humanidad?
-Porque una inteligencia artificial tan avanzada que puede crear cualquier cosa, una vez desatada, podría salirse de control y poner en riesgo a la humanidad.
¿Cómo está OpenAI previniendo los usos dañinos de Sora?
-Por ahora solo un grupo selecto de testers tiene acceso a ella, y todos los videos tienen una marca de agua visible.
¿El autor cree que esta tecnología destruirá empleos?
-Sí, predice que millones de empleos como videógrafos, animadores, y proveedores de stock de video se verán impactados.
¿Qué impacto positivo predice el autor que tendrá esta tecnología?
-Que habrá una explosión de nuevos creadores de contenido y posiblemente celebridades de IA que la gente no sabrá que son artificiales.
¿Por qué el autor compara esta tecnología con GPT y la huelga de escritores?
-Porque de forma similar, Sora podría reemplazar trabajos creativos especializados al automatizar la creación de contenido hiperrealista.
¿Cuáles son los próximos pasos para esta tecnología según el autor?
-Mejorar continuamente eliminando fallas sutiles, remover las marcas de agua, y eventualmente dar acceso público para que cualquiera pueda usarla.
Outlines
🤖 La Revolución de la Inteligencia Artificial con Sora
Este párrafo introduce la tecnología de inteligencia artificial avanzada de OpenAI, llamada Sora, que es capaz de crear videos realistas a partir de descripciones textuales. El autor comparte su asombro sobre las capacidades de Sora, demostrando cómo puede generar contenido visual que antes se consideraba imposible sin recursos extensos como viajar a locaciones específicas o usar equipos especializados. Se mencionan ejemplos específicos, como la recreación de una escena en Tokio y un tráiler de película, para ilustrar el nivel de realismo y creatividad que Sora puede alcanzar. Además, se toca el potencial impacto de Sora en la economía global y en la industria del videografía, sugiriendo una transformación significativa en la creación de contenido visual.
🌍 Implicaciones de la IA en la Producción Visual y la Economía
En este párrafo, el autor reflexiona sobre las consecuencias profundas de la tecnología de IA en el mundo de la producción de video y más allá. Se discute cómo Sora está desafiando la necesidad de videógrafos profesionales y afectando industrias como la de stock footage, a través de ejemplos de videos generados por IA que son indistinguibles de los reales. Se plantean preguntas sobre el futuro de las profesiones creativas y técnicas y se especula sobre los posibles efectos en el empleo y la economía global. Además, se menciona la preocupación por el uso potencialmente peligroso de esta tecnología en la manipulación de la realidad visual y la necesidad de salvaguardas para prevenir abusos.
📽 Reflexiones sobre el Futuro del Contenido Creativo con IA
El párrafo final reflexiona sobre el impacto personal y profesional de la inteligencia artificial en la industria del contenido creativo, sugiriendo que mientras algunos aspectos de la producción tradicional pueden volverse obsoletos, también se abren nuevas posibilidades para la creación de contenido. El autor invita a la audiencia a considerar las implicaciones más amplias de la IA en las industrias creativas y a participar en la discusión sobre cómo la tecnología está redefiniendo lo que significa ser un creador en la era digital. Se enfatiza la mezcla de anticipación y precaución ante el rápido avance de la IA, cerrando con un llamado a la acción para que la audiencia se mantenga informada y participativa en el futuro de la creación de contenido.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡inteligencia artificial
💡Sora
💡desplazamiento de trabajos
💡economía
💡elecciones
💡contenido generado por los fans
💡marcas de agua
💡imperfecciones
💡futuro
💡interrogantes
Highlights
Sora is an AI that can generate realistic videos from text prompts
Sora could displace jobs like videographers, animators, drone operators
This technology will likely consolidate jobs and reduce incomes
The uncanny realism could enable misuse for things like fake political ads
It could open up new creative opportunities for things like fan-made content
There are some flaws for now, like odd physics or disappearing objects
The technology is rapidly improving and the flaws will likely be fixed
Transcripts
so I used to think that artificial
intelligence was just one of those words
that people threw around to get
investors excited about putting their
money in the stock market and I thought
that it would never happen in my
lifetime but I think I'm wrong if you
haven't heard about open AI Sora it's
about to blow your mind and probably
change the world forever in ways that I
don't think people fully understand yet
you type in some text of what you want
and it creates videos and it does that
at such a high level of realism that it
shouldn't even be possible here are just
some of the examples of what it can do
right now here's a stylish woman that
walks down a Tokyo Street filled with
warm glowing neon and animated City
signage she wears a black leather jacket
a long red dress and black boots and
carries a black purse that was a one
minute long video that Sora created with
just a couple words in that prompt now I
added the music and the sound effects
because right now it can't do that and
it can't syn with video but I imagine it
will soon but it's doing that with such
a level of realism that it shouldn't be
possible without physically traveling to
Tokyo and shooting on a lowlight
fullframe sensor camera like the A7 S3
in 4k at 120 frames per second and it's
creating a shot that has never existed
before in human history and all it took
was just a couple words on a keyboard it
gets crazier though here's a movie
trailer featuring The Adventures of the
30-year-old Spaceman wearing a red wool
knitted motorcycle helmet Blue Sky salt
desert cinematic style shot on 35 mm
film with Vivid colors that straight up
looks like a scene from a JJ Abrams
movie except with a lot less lens flares
hold on there I fixed it it gets even
better because it can take a simple
photo as an input and reimagine it into
a video that looks like this this is
absolutely insane and this is just the
tip of the iceberg of what it can do let
me show you how this technology is about
to change all our lives and the global
economy forever let's get into it hi my
name is Andre J hope you're doing well
come for the finance and stay for the
magic because seeing is no longer
believing AGI or artificial general
intelligence is the single most
important invention in all of human
history and it will also probably be our
last because once you create the thing
that can create anything it's game over
and I used to think that that was
science fiction or at least it wouldn't
happen for a long time and probably not
in my lifetime but it's kind of scary
how fast it actually is is happening and
it's accelerating now my initial
thoughts are that it will probably
displace millions of jobs and throughout
this video I'll probably be asking you
more questions than I'll be answering
because I don't know the answer like
what's going to happen to Specialty
companies that make cameras and drones
you used to need a company that did that
the thousands of dollars that you needed
saved and the Drone licensed operate
them but now you don't need any of that
all you have to do is type drone view of
wave crashing against the rugged Cliffs
along big sur's graypoint beach voila
you get a picture perfect cinematic
drone shot I mean this is crazy I've
been to Big Sir and I actually flew a
drone there and it looked exactly like
that except in this case they recreated
the shot perfectly and they didn't have
to go to California thank the Lord
kidding but also what happens to all the
videographers that are out there because
in 2022 the Bureau of Labor Statistics
reported that videographers earned
roughly 62,000 a year which is a very
livable wage and there's approximately
875,000 videographers in the us alone
and they range anywhere from wildli all
the way to oceanographers and those very
specific Fields within videography can
also now be replicated by Sora here's
Borneo Wildlife on the kinab batangan
river here's one of the most detailed
shots of a Victoria crowned pigeon
here's some wly mammoths for you and
here's an octopus doing its octopus
thing so now we're potentially talking
about not needing videographers at all
or at least not as many as we have today
and we might not even need companies
that make special glass like macro
lenses because here is an extreme
closeup of a 24-year-old woman's eye
blinking standing in maresh during magic
hour come on if someone didn't tell you
that was AI would you even think twice
about it also another question what
happens to the animators the people that
made things like Toy Story in 2022 there
were 2 million animators globally making
$75,000 a year on average but also
here's an animated scene featuring a
closeup of a short fluffy monster
kneeling beside a melting red candle
does that mean we don't need an entire
Studio of 3D Graphics animators I don't
know but Sora also extends Way Beyond
animation and movie making it's also
going to change the way that people make
commercials like car commercials for
example which will never be made the
same again here's a typical car shot you
might see a drone following a car in
extreme detail and and here's another of
a Porsche just driving in the mountains
and it looks insanely real if you never
told me I would never have noticed that
these were AI generated videos and this
is coming from a guy who did video
production professionally for 20 years
no one is safe from this technology not
even Time Travelers they're about to go
out of business too here's a really
detailed shot of California during the
Gold Rush it's even able to visualize
not only what the past might have looked
like but also the future here's a shot
of logos Nigeria in the year 2056 shot
with a mobile phone camera when I first
found out about this my first thought
was this is an April Fool's joke right
there's no way these videos were AI
generated how did we go from making
videos that look like this less than a
year ago makes no sense at all to videos
that look like this which look like
they're shot on beautiful 4K cameras in
slow motion so I guess we can also say
goodbye to stock footage companies and
openai tells us that these were all
created by Sora without any modification
so this is not a joke this technology is
here to stay and my question is what's
going to happen next now I watched one
of the First videos that came out about
this by MKBHD and he had a really
interesting observation about that drone
shot that I showed you earlier and that
has all sorts of implications for the
Drone pilot that no longer needs to be
hired for all the photographers and
videographers whose footage no longer
needs to be licensed to show up in that
ad that's being made it's already that
good which is exactly my point and that
Tokyo shot short of going to Tokyo and
hiring a crew of videographers maybe a
video editor maybe a colorist booking
flights to get there the hotels the
meals all of that is not as needed
anymore there's going to be a lot of
jobs that will be eliminated or at the
very least those incomes will be
drastically reduced and the jobs will be
concentrated into fewer jobs we kind of
already saw that happen with Chad GPT
and the writer strike I imagine we'll
see more job postings like this one from
Netflix when they wanted to find an AI
platform manager and they offered them
$900,000 per year for the companies that
can I can see them consolidating say 20
of their jobs into fewer at a fraction
of the cost and the thing that's scary
without trying to fearmonger because I
don't know the answer is that if you
eliminate an entire industry of people
even if it's a small one it can have
Ripple consequences on the entire global
economy with loss of employment loss of
productivity lower profits potentially
supply chain problems and the assets and
Loans of those people and who pays for
them if they can't also it's election
year and this technology has gotten so
good that it's crossed the uncanny
valley in other words the people in
these AI videos look real especially to
people who might not be looking for or
even be aware of what AI can do already
and the thing that's shocking that we
have to keep in mind is that this
technology is getting better and better
faster and faster again remember this is
where we were less than a year ago now
there are a couple good things that I
can see coming from this technology and
one of them is fan-made Recreations of
alternate endings for their favorite
shows cuz I think some of them do need
it I imagine this will open up a
Floodgate Of new content creators on
social media who knows we might even see
the first AI generated person who people
don't even know is not a real person
like I could be AI generated you don't
know your mind would be blown all I'm
saying is you've never seen me and Sora
in the same room the good news is for
now they do have safeguards in place
like for example the watermark in the
bottom right hand corner which for now
is how you can tell it was AI generated
but someone can also easily just crop
that out they're also keeping this
technology only open to the quote red
teamers or the group of testers who are
working to refine it cuz right now it's
not perfect if you look close enough at
any of the shots you'll notice that
something is off it's very small small
though and you have to look really
really close like for example one of my
favorites is this shot of the dogs
playing in the snow it's probably one of
the best I've seen on their website at
first glance you probably didn't notice
what just happened I know I didn't but
if you look close enough you'll see that
the gravity reverses in the snow sort of
Falls upward for a split second also the
Gold Rush California scene right in the
beginning there's a horse that just
copper fields and vanishes from the left
side of the frame sometimes it's just
super subtle like that and all the clips
have something in them if you play them
frame by frame and other times it's a
lot more obvious like for example these
red pandas in the petri dish which only
have two legs for some reason or these
multiplying wolves which shouldn't be
doing that it has trouble with accuracy
when it comes to multiples of things the
good news is if you look close enough
you'll notice something but it is good
enough to be used creatively and I
imagine in some cases dangerously but
also remember it's only going to get
better from here or maybe worse well I
guess it's better for some people and
worse for the people that make videos
for a living hey wait a
minute I'm a Blake employee I'd love to
know your thoughts about what you think
all of this means if there's entire
industries that we might not need now I
don't think that AI is going to be the
end of us but if it is we'll get some
really great shows and movies out of it
and I'm really looking forward to that
as always I hope you have a wonderful
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