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Bing lets you use OpenAI’s Sora video generator for free Two AI-generated video clips of an otter chef and a hamster using a broom.© GIF: Microsoft No ChatGPT subscription required.
You can now create Sora AI videos in the Bing app on mobile You get 10 credits, but can earn more by searching with Bing Videos are portrait and five seconds long with more formats coming soon ...
On June 2, Microsoft Corporation's (NASDAQ:MSFT) Microsoft Bing announced the launch of Bing Video Creator within its mobile app, which provides users with a free tool to generate videos from text ...
Bing generates your five-second video in just a few minutes, allowing you to play it, download it, and share it with other people. To access any video you've created, tap the heading for My Creations.
Microsoft launches Bing Video Creator, a free AI tool powered by OpenAI’s Sora that turns text prompts into short videos—no subscription required.
Bing Video Creator will be available worldwide today, except for China and Russia. It’s available now on the Bing Mobile app, and desktop and Copilot Search are also said to be launching “soon.” ...
Bing is giving away Sora access for free, but with some caveats. It limits clips to 5 seconds instead of 20, and can (for now) only output in a 9:16 aspect ratio at a 480p resolution.
Microsoft introduced an AI-powered video generator to its Bing search engine. Bing Video Creator is powered by OpenAI's Sora, which creates short clips based on text prompts. The free feature is ...
Bing Video Creator also limits you to 5 second videos at 480p resolution, and only in a portrait 9:16 aspect ratio (landscape aspect ratios are coming soon). Because the platform is free, it ...
The Bing Video Creator announced on Monday provides a free way to generate short clips with Sora, which is normally locked behind ChatGPT subscriptions starting at $20 per month for Plus users.