Microsoft provides the AI video creation feature of Bing Video Creator for free.
Microsoft offers the AI video creation feature of Bing Video Creator for free.
Although OpenAI announced Sora last year, due to the huge demand for AI infrastructure, it still hasn't been able to expand it to millions of ChatGPT users. Currently, Sora is still only available to ChatGPT Pro subscribers, costing around $200 per month. Recently, Google released its Veo 3 video generation model to all Gemini paying users. The performance of this model is significantly better than OpenAI's Sora, and even Gemini Pro users who only pay $20 per month can use the video generation feature. Now, Microsoft's Bing Video Creator is now freely available to all Bing users, making it more convenient to use video generation models. Bing Video Creator is now available on the Bing mobile app globally (except in China and Russia) and will soon be available on the Bing desktop experience in Copilot Search. Bing Video Creator users can choose between fast or standard generation speeds. Each user will have 10 fast creation credits, and each fast creation will earn reward points, or they can continue to create at the standard speed. After downloading the Bing mobile app, you can access the Video Creator feature by following these steps: Tap the menu in the lower right corner and select "Video Creator" to open the Video Creator in the Bing Mobile app. Just enter the text description of the video you want to create in the prompt box. Once the prompt text is ready, simply tap "Create". Or you can also directly enter "Create video..." in the search bar of the Bing mobile app to create a video. You will be notified when your video is ready to watch. If needed, you can also download the video or share it via social media or email. You can also copy the direct link of the video for easy sharing elsewhere. Microsoft will store the generated videos in your account for up to 90 days for easy access later. The maximum length of a Bing Video Creator video is 5 seconds, and currently only the 9:16 format is supported, with the 16:9 format to be added soon. While waiting for a video to be produced, you can add two more videos to the queue. Once one of the slots becomes available, you can add another one to the queue. When Bing Video Creator is available on the desktop, you can visit Bing.com/create to meet your image and video creation needs. ...
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