Comment by throwaway314155

2 days ago

Says it's open source but I'm having trouble finding a link to weights and/or code?

Looks incredibly impressive btw. Not sure it's wise to call it `AniSora` but I don't really know.

https://huggingface.co/IndexTeam/Index-anisora

  • Thanks!

    > This model has 1 file scanned as unsafe. testvl-pre76-top187-rec69.pth

    Hm, perhaps I'll wait for this to get cleared up?

    • This is not the first time I've heard of checkpoints being used to distribute malware. In fact, I've heard this was a popular vector from shady international groups.

      I wouldn't expect this from Bilibili's Index Team, though, given how high profile they are. It's probably(?) a false positive. Though I wouldn't use it personally, just to be safe.

      The safetensors format should be used by everyone. Raw pth files and pickle files should be shunned and abandoned by the industry. It's a bad format.

> Not sure it's wise to call it `AniSora` but I don't really know.

Given that OpenAI call themselves "Open", I think it's great and hilarious that we're reusing their names.

There was OpenSora from around this time last year:

https://github.com/hpcaitech/Open-Sora

And there are a lot of other products calling themselves "Sora" as well.

It's also interesting to note that OpenAI recently redirected sora.com, which used to be its own domain, to sora.chatgpt.com.

  • > OpenAI recently redirected sora.com, which used to be its own domain, to sora.chatgpt.com.

    Probably to share cookies.

    • Cookies are such a mess.

      We need cross-domain cookies. Google took them away so they could further entrench their analytics and ads platform. Abuse of monopoly power.

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