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OpenAI’s Strategic Moves and Industry Impact

Meta has made big strides with video generation. Their new model is the best right now, but they won't share it with the public yet. Meta's video tool lets users edit videos using simple text prompts. Users can even change lighting and other effects easily. This makes video editing much simpler.

Recently, Meta shared details about how their model works. Chris Cox, a top executive, explained why they are not releasing the tool yet. Feedback from filmmakers showed a need for easy edits and creating videos with specific characters. The model now achieves this successfully. However, it is still not ready for public use.

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The main issue is cost. The process of generating videos is too expensive and takes too long. Meta wants to make sure their tool is both affordable and quick before releasing it. They are working on improving computing power, which could help speed things up and lower costs. This is a common challenge with new AI tech.

When companies create new technology, they first focus on making it work well. Once they succeed in that, they try to make it cheaper and faster. Meta follows this approach with their video generator. Right now, the tool works, but it is costly. The next step is to make it more efficient.

The long generation time is a hurdle for consumer use. People want tools that are fast and cost-effective. If video generation takes too long, users might not find it useful. Meta understands this and is working to improve speed and efficiency.

Their advancements are impressive, but patience is needed before the tool becomes available. Meta's focus remains on refining their model. They aim to create a tool that is not only powerful but also accessible to everyone. As they work on this, the tech world watches eagerly for future updates.

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