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  2. Text-to-video model - Wikipedia

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    A text-to-video model is a machine learning model that takes a natural language description as input and produces a video relevant to the input text. [1] Recent advancements in generating high-quality, text-conditioned videos have largely been driven by the development of video diffusion models. [2]

  3. Generative artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Video generated by Sora with prompt Borneo wildlife on the Kinabatangan River. Generative AI trained on annotated video can generate temporally-coherent, detailed and photorealistic video clips. Examples include Sora by OpenAI, [10] Gen-1 and Gen-2 by Runway, [52] and Make-A-Video by Meta Platforms. [53]

  4. Sora (text-to-video model) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Sora is an upcoming generative artificial intelligence model developed by OpenAI, that specializes in text-to-video generation. The model generates short video clips corresponding to prompts from users. Sora can also extend existing short videos. As of August 2024 it is unreleased and not yet available to the public.

  5. Dream Machine (text-to-video model) - Wikipedia

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    Critics compared Dream Machine heavily to Sora, a text-to-video model created by OpenAI, and Kling, another text-to-video model, upon its release. [2] [11] Charles Pulliam-Moore of The Verge wrote that "bullish fans" of generative AI "were quick to call [Dream Machine] a novel innovation", but remarked upon its training data not being available ...

  6. ELIZA - Wikipedia

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    ELIZA. ELIZA is an early natural language processing computer program developed from 1964 to 1967 [1] at MIT by Joseph Weizenbaum. [2] [3] Created to explore communication between humans and machines, ELIZA simulated conversation by using a pattern matching and substitution methodology that gave users an illusion of understanding on the part of ...

  7. WHO WROTE THIS ESSAY? DETECTING AI-GENERATED WRITING in ...

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    generative AI tools. The situation is more critical in the case of human detection of AI-generated . text. Analysis of a large sample of text (n=780) shows that raters’ ability to . identify AI-generated text decreased from 57.7% with ChatGPT2 to 49.9% with ChatGPT3 (Clark et al., 2021). In other words, the ability of human

  8. Music and artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Glossary. v. t. e. Music and artificial intelligence (AI) is the development of music software programs which use AI to generate music. [ 1] As with applications in other fields, AI in music also simulates mental tasks. A prominent feature is the capability of an AI algorithm to learn based on past data, such as in computer accompaniment ...

  9. Vol. 23, Issue 2, 2023 . With recent public access to large language models via chatbots, the field of . language education is seeing unprecedented levels of interest in how AI will affect . language learning and teaching. As attention is primarily focused on student misuse of the technology, the potential affordances of generative AI tools may