Sora OpenAI Cost Calculator: Know Your Cost to Use Sora

The Sora OpenAI Cost Calculator is a tool designed to provide users with an estimate of the costs associated with using OpenAI’s services, such as the GPT-4 language model.

If you tell us how many tokens you want or how complicated the model is, you can figure out how much it will cost. This can help you budget and plan better.

The Sora Cost Calculator helps users make smart choices about using OpenAI services. This improves the use of artificial intelligence in different applications and industries.

OpenAI’s Sora Cost Calculator aims to provide transparency and clarity regarding the potential costs of utilizing OpenAI’s services. With the increasing demand for AI-powered solutions, it is important to understand the financial implications of using these technologies.

ModelInputOutput
gpt-3.5-turbo-1106$0.0010 / 1K tokens$0.0020 / 1K tokens
gpt-3.5-turbo-0613$0.0015 / 1K tokens$0.0020 / 1K tokens
gpt-3.5-turbo-16k-0613$0.0030 / 1K tokens$0.0040 / 1K tokens
gpt-3.5-turbo-0301$0.0015 / 1K tokens$0.0020 / 1K tokens

Understanding How Much Sora Could Charge for Video

Sora is an Open AI, new assistant. It can create videos, images, and more with voice commands. This sounds very exciting! However, making videos with Sora could cost a lot of money.

Let’s look at a basic 1-minute video with HD quality. HD means high resolution – basically obvious and sharp video.

We’ll use a common frame rate of 24 fps. FPS means frames per second. So 24 fps equals 24 still images shown every second to make the video move smoothly.

One AI tool named DALL-E charges about 12 cents to make a single HD image. Sora’s images should be even better quality than DALL-E’s. So Sora would likely charge more per image – maybe 20 cents per image.

Okay, back to our 1-minute video example. At 24 fps for 60 seconds, that’s 1,440 frames needed. If Sora charges 20 cents per frame, it would cost $288 to generate the 1-minute clip!

But Sora might not get the video right on its first try. It may take a few attempts at creating and tweaking the video to look logical and realistic. If we guess 4 tries to get an acceptable video, now we’re at $115 for just 1 minute of AI video.

And longer or more complex videos would get expensive:

  • A 5-minute video could cost over $557 (Approx.)
  • A 30-minute video might cost over $2000 (Approx.)

These numbers are just guesses based on DALL-E’s prices. We don’t know exactly what Sora will charge yet for video generation. There could be discounts for making more videos too.

But using Sora AI for easy, cheap video creation doesn’t seem realistic for most people right now. The AI costs would probably be too high. Professional media companies would more likely be able to pay to use Sora’s talents.

The good news is competition and technology improvements could lower Sora’s prices over time.

For now, making videos the traditional way is still the affordable way to go for many budgets.

But Sora’s future possibilities remain very exciting! 🙂

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