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Sora: A Review on Background, Technology, Limitations, and Opportunities ofLarge Vision Models

Sora: Turning Words into Videos — Big Promise, Real Limits

Sora is a new tool that can turn simple text into moving images, and it feels like watching imagination come alive.
With a few words you can get a short scene, or a dreamlike clip that looks almost real, and that has people excited about film, teaching and ads.
But Sora isn't magic — sometimes scenes glitch, or people look odd, and it can repeat wrong ideas it learned from old video.
Creators love how fast it widens ideas and boosts creativity, yet many worry about bias and safety when the tool makes misleading or harmful clips.
Researchers call Sora a kind of world simulator because it tries to model how things move and behave, so it can help make better training films, short stories, or ad tests.
The future could bring smoother results, new ways to work with AI, and tools that save lots of time, but we need better rules and checks first.
Sora shows a clear path forward, and also a real need to fix flaws before everyone relies on it.

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Sora: A Review on Background, Technology, Limitations, and Opportunities ofLarge Vision Models

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