Marques Brownlee, popularly known as MKBHD, highlights how Google's Veo 2 AI video generator, owned by Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL), outshines OpenAI's Sora model.
What Happened: On Thursday, Brownlee shared a YouTube Short of his observations pointing out that while Sora often displayed its AI nature through inaccuracies in movement and physics, Veo 2 delivered more realistic results.
However, he acknowledged that Veo 2 still has flaws, such as issues with complex scenes and garbled text.
One of the standout points in Brownlee's comparison was his emphasis on YouTube data—something that sets Veo 2 apart from other models, including OpenAI's Sora.
He suggested that the difference between the two is like "using a little bit of YouTube data" versus "owning YouTube and just using all of it."
In March this year, former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati's uncertainty about whether YouTube videos were used to train Sora created controversy. The following month, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan said that using YouTube videos in such manner would violate their policy.
When asked if Google is using YouTube to train Gemini, Mohan said, "Google uses YouTube content really in accordance. Again, back with those terms of service or individual contracts that we might have with creators or uploaders to our platform."
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Why It Matters: Earlier this week, Elon Musk, who co-founded OpenAI in 2015 and left the AI startup in 2018 over some differences, expressed admiration for Google's Veo 2.
On the flip side, Marc Andreessen has praised OpenAI's Sora model, suggesting it may have solved a significant challenge in robotics.
Earlier this year, Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) also introduced its AI-powered video tool for advertisers, joining Adobe's Inc. (NASDAQ:ADBE) Firefly Video Model in the competitive market.
In October 2024, Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META) unveiled Movie Gen, a new tool that generates videos, images, and audio based on text prompts.
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马克斯-布朗利(Marques Brownlee),俗称 MKBHD,重点介绍了 Alphabet 公司 (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) 旗下的谷歌 Veo 2 人工智能视频生成器如何超越 OpenAI 的 Sora 模型。
发生了什么:星期四,Brownlee分享了他的一段YouTube短视频,指出虽然Sora经常通过动作和物理的不准确性表现出其人工智能的特性,但Veo 2却提供了更真实的结果。
然而,他承认Veo 2仍然存在缺陷,例如处理复杂场景和文字混乱的问题。
Brownlee比较中的一个亮点是他强调YouTube数据——这使得Veo 2与其他模型,包括OpenAI的Sora区分开来。
他表示,两者之间的差异就像是“使用一些YouTube数据”与“拥有YouTube并使用所有数据”之间的区别。
今年三月,前OpenAI CTO Mira Murati对是否使用YouTube视频训练Sora的疑虑引发了争议。下个月,YouTube首席执行官Neal Mohan表示,使用YouTube视频的方式将违反他们的政策。
当被问及谷歌是否使用YouTube来训练Gemini时,Mohan表示:“谷歌使用YouTube内容是真正符合的。再次强调,我们与创作者或上传者可能有的服务条款或个人合同。”
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重要性:本周早些时候,伊隆·马斯克在2015年共同创立了OpenAI,在2018年因某些分歧离开了这家人工智能初创公司,他表达了对谷歌Veo 2的钦佩。
相反,马克·安德森赞扬了OpenAI的Sora模型,暗示它可能解决了机器人领域一个重要的挑战。
今年早些时候,亚马逊公司(纳斯达克:AMZN)还推出了其面向广告商的人工智能视频工具,加入了Adobe公司(纳斯达克:ADBE)的Firefly视频模型,在竞争激烈的市场中。
2024年10月,Meta Platforms公司(纳斯达克:META)推出了Movie Gen,这是一种根据文本提示生成视频、图像和音频的新工具。
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