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New AI Video Generator Hotshot Rivals OpenAI Sora with Impressive Results

New AI Video Generator Hotshot Challenges OpenAI’s Sora with Impressive Results

Hotshot,Free AI Video Tool Challenges OpenAI Sora.
Hotshot,Free AI Video Tool Challenges OpenAI Sora.

A new AI video generator called Hotshot is making waves in the tech world, offering a free and powerful alternative to established models like OpenAI Sora. 

Developed by a startup founded in 2023, Hotshot allows users to generate up to three 10-second videos per day at 720p resolution. With no watermarks and impressive visual results, this tool is quickly gaining popularity among AI enthusiasts.

How to Use Hotshot

Hotshot’s user-friendly interface makes it easy to create videos. 

After logging into the Hotshot website with a legitimate email address, users can input their desired prompts to generate videos. 

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The video generation process is straightforward, with a progress bar indicating how long it will take.

 Once completed, videos can be played, shared, or downloaded in MP4 format. The platform also provides a prompt guide to help users craft effective inputs.

Watermark Free Video

Hotshot is an AI tool that allows creators to make videos in various styles, such as comic and dynamic images, without watermarks. 

It has a strong technical foundation, trained on 600 million video clips using numerous GPUs, and is capable of adapting to longer videos and higher resolutions. 

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The model is currently in its public “early preview” phase, where users can try it for free on the official Hotshot website. However, there is a limit of two video generations per day.

AI Video Generator Raising DeepFakes 

An AI video generator is a tool that uses artificial intelligence to create videos automatically, often from text, images, or other inputs. 

These generators can produce videos with minimal human intervention, making video creation faster and more accessible. 

AI-generated deep fakes are raising concerns in India’s general election. 

Videos showing political leaders like Narendra Modi and Mamata Banerjee in manipulated scenarios are spreading misinformation and could incite unrest. 

The ease of creating such convincing videos poses a challenge for Indian authorities, who struggle to monitor and control this content. 

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As AI technology advances, the risk of fake news spreading rapidly grows, especially in a country where digital literacy is varied..

 Authorities are concerned about the potential for these manipulated videos to fuel sectarian tensions and disrupt the election process.

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