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Gymnastics: Sora's Hilarious Fails!
OpenAI's new video generation platform, Sora, has taken the internet by storm, albeit for its uncanny ability to create bizarre, physics-defying gymnastics videos
As cool as the new Sora is, gymnastics is still very much the Turing test for AI video.
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— Deedy (@deedydas)
3:45 PM • Dec 10, 2024
The Story: OpenAI's new video generation platform, Sora, has taken the internet by storm, albeit for its uncanny ability to create bizarre, physics-defying gymnastics videos. A recent viral clip showcases a gymnast with distorted limbs, leaving viewers equal parts horrified and amused. Deedy Das, a venture capitalist, highlighted this phenomenon by sharing the video, emphasizing that gymnastics seems to be the ultimate test for AI video capabilities.
crying laughing at the on screen graphics. How can SORA create a photorealistic human but can't spell basic words?
— A.A. Ron (@AaronTheH)
10:50 PM • Dec 9, 2024
The Details:
The AI-generated video features a gymnast whose limbs morph in bizarre ways, losing realism as she performs movements, even seemingly losing her head mid-twist.
The clip has garnered over 1.7 million views on X, igniting conversations about AI's ability to replicate realistic human movement.
Viewers also noticed a peculiar detail: a four-handed photographer in the background, illustrating the limitations of AI in accurately mimicking human actions and attention.
Sora's developers themselves acknowledged limitations in generating realistic physics and complex motion, revealing that gymnastics presents a significant challenge.
The AI has previously stumbled with basic tasks as well, failing to spell words correctly in generated content, showcasing the gap between hype and reality.
gymnastics are the funniest way to break sora
prompt: gymnast flips five times very fast then lands in a bucket of mustard
— AI For Humans Show (@AIForHumansShow)
5:48 PM • Dec 10, 2024
Why It Matters: The humorous failings of Sora highlight ongoing struggles in AI development, particularly in areas requiring intricate physical understanding. For creative professionals, these imperfections serve as a reminder that while AI tools can enhance workflows, they still have a long way to go before they can fully replace human creativity and expertise. This situation presents an opportunity for artists and content creators to leverage their unique skills while navigating the evolving landscape of AI-generated content.
sora has its own interpretation of Raygun's breakdance from the Paris Olympics
prompt: famous Australian woman breakdances at the Paris Olympics
— AI For Humans Show (@AIForHumansShow)
2:15 PM • Dec 11, 2024
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