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My quick lazy manual transcription:
What data was used to train Sora?
We used publicly available data and licensed data.
So, videos on YouTube?
I'm actually not sure about that.
OK, videos from Facebook? Instagram?
You know if they were publicly available, um yeah, publicly available to use there might be the data but I'm not sure. I'm not confident about it.
What about Shutterstock? I know you guys have a deal with them.
I'm just not gonna go into the details of the data that was used but it was publicly available or licensed data.
EDIT: Please help, can't figure out how preserve line breaks. Edit: Improved it a bit.
Two spaces on the end.
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Yada yada verse
Yada yada verse
Yada yada verse
Yada yada chorus
Yada yada chorus
Yada yada chorus
Thank you! I'm not sure how or why that works.
Lemmy’s markup language is based on the CommonMark spec.
6.7 Hard line breaks
They copied what reddit uses. As for why reddit does it that way - I have no idea.
It's the standard Markdown implementation
Would it be possible for the text in the box you type in to just... appear in the post exactly as you typed it?
You could wrap it in backticks:
Without the backticks, it becomes:
text exactly as typed
Edit: backticks: