Microsoft’s Bing Image Creator has already become a popular tool that allows users to generate AI images for free. Now the company has taken a new step—soon a new tool called Bing Video Creator will be launched, which will allow you to create text-based AI videos with the help of OpenAI’s Sora model.
This new video generation tool is currently in beta stage and can be used on Bing’s desktop version and mobile apps (Android and iOS). According to a report by Windows Latest, Bing Video Creator is completely based on text prompts and image uploads are not available at the moment.
While Sora is currently available only through ChatGPT’s paid plan, Bing Video Creator can be used without any payment. The special thing is that if you have enough Microsoft Rewards points, you can generate videos faster. This tool can be accessed by visiting bing.com/create, but it is necessary to log in with a Microsoft account to use.
Microsoft has also taken steps to protect content on this platform. To prevent harmful or inappropriate content, the company has implemented an automatic filtering system, which identifies and blocks suspicious prompts. Apart from this, C2PA metadata is added to every AI generated video, making it clear that the video has been generated by the machine.
Although Bing Video Creator does not yet have the facility of image upload, it seems that Microsoft is adopting a strategy to attract large-scale users by making OpenAI’s powerful video generation model Sora available for free.
Sora is no longer at the top in the field of AI video generation. According to the Video Arena leaderboard released by Artificial Analysis, Sora has an ELO score of 1050 and is in fifth place. At the same time, Google’s latest video generation model Veo 3 is at the forefront, which has a score of 1272 and has the ability to produce video as well as audio.
Update [Microsoft Bing Video Creator]
Microsoft has made Bing Video Creator available for free in all countries except China and Russia. To use this tool, which includes OpenAI’s Sora AI model, users will have to install the Bing Search app on their Android or iOS device. The company has also informed that this feature will soon be rolled out for desktop users as well.