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Microsoft Bing announced today that it introduced the Bing Video Creator To its application, which uses the OPENAI SoRA model to allow users to generate videos from text prompts.
Openai, which has a length partnership With Microsoft, locked access to SoraThe generation of videos to pay only customers. Its integration into Microsoft Bing is the first time it will be available for free.
When launching, Bing Video Creator is not yet available on the desktop, and videos can take hours to generate, even when you use the “fast” mode, which is supposed to take a few minutes.
All users, as long as they are connected to a Microsoft account, can use the Bing app to create ten free -cost video clips. Then users have to pay 100 Microsoft awards Points by video. These points are allocated to research with Bing or purchase in Microsoft Store – for example, 5 points are allocated for each PC search using Bing, with a 150 -point ceiling per day.
Users can queue up to three video generations of five seconds at a time – for the moment, there is no way to change the duration of the video. Until now, videos can only be generated in a 9:16 vertical appearance ratio, perhaps by initiating users to share their AI creations on Tiktok or Instagram. But soon, horizontal downloads 9:16 will also be available.