
The new most popular trend in AI-generated images is Sora users requesting new features using their image generation tool, and I am totally in favor of it.
Hello, Sora team, do you hear me?
Users of Sora, OpenAI's AI video generator, are making their wishes and suggestions visible to improve the application. In the Sora image gallery, messages written by people requesting new features or changes can be seen, such as "Sora Team, we need image generation in 16:9 format!" and "Sora Team, we need a standalone app!" These messages reflect both the requests and the gratitude towards the fun that many find in using the app.
One of Sora's standout features is the ability to view a collective gallery with creations from users around the world, which helps identify trends in image and video generation. Currently, the trend of generating action figures in boxes remains popular, while earlier stages highlighted images in the Studio Ghibli style.
What’s interesting is how users have found innovative ways to utilize this technology beyond its original purposes. In this context, although there is no evidence that the Sora team acts upon these requests, it is reasonable to think that they are closely observing what the community is creating, which could influence future developments.
To use Sora, users first generate an image from a prompt, and then they can create a video based on that image. It is important to mention that Sora is not a standalone application, but rather part of ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Pro in the browser. When accessing Sora, the interface changes, granting access to the video generator and allowing users to see images created by others. Users can also check the prompts used by others, which is helpful for those looking to refine their own prompts or, as some have discovered, to convey messages to developers about new features.