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  1. Sora: Video generation models as world simulators

    PaperFeb 15, 2024OpenAI Technical ReportTim Brooks, Bill Peebles, Connor Holmes, Will DePue, Yufei Guo, Li Jing, David Schnurr, Joe Taylor, Troy Luhman, Eric Luhman, Clarence Ng, Ricky Wang, Aditya Ramesh

    We explore the large-scale training of generative models on video data. Specifically, we train text-conditional diffusion models jointly on videos and images of highly variable durations, resolutio...

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