Microsoft Bing announced today that he is presenting Bing video creator For its app, which users use the Sora model of Openai to generate videos from the text prompt.
Openai, which has a long partnership with Microsoft, has only closed access to Sora’s video generation to pay customers. Its integration in Microsoft Bing first represents that it will be available for free.

At the time of launch, the Bing Video Creator is not yet available on the desktop, and the video may take hours to generate, even when using the “fast” mode, which is about a few minutes.
All users, as long as they are logged into the microsoft account, can use the Bing app to make ten video clips without any cost. Then, users will have to pay 100 Microsoft Award Per video points. These points are awarded to search with Bing or shopping at Microsoft Store – for example, 5 digits for each PC search using bing are provided, with cap at 150 points per day.
Users can queue up to three five-second video generations at a time-until now, there is no way to change the length of the video. So far, the video can only be generated in a vertical 9:16 aspect ratio, perhaps the users to share their AI compositions on Ticketkok or Instagram. But soon, horizontal 9:16 uploads will also be available.

