OpenAI launches Sora App
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Business Insider found evidence that some users are so desperate to get on the video app that they'll pay for access.
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OpenAI’s Sora joins Meta in pushing AI-generated videos. Some are worried about a flood of ‘AI slop’
The company behind ChatGPT released its new Sora social media app on Tuesday, an attempt to draw the attention of eyeballs currently staring at short-form videos on TikTok, YouTube or Meta-owned Instagram and Facebook.
Since the app’s launch yesterday, over 20 listings for the invites have popped up on eBay, according to 404 Media, which successfully purchased a working code.
On Tuesday, OpenAI released Sora 2, the latest version of its video and audio generation tool that it promised would be the “most powerful imagination engine ever built.” Less than a day into its release, it appears the imaginations of most people are dominated by copyrighted material and existing intellectual property.
OpenAI is alerting talent agencies and studios about the opt-out process, which applies to the just-released Sora 2.
The Sora 2 AI video generator is set to power a new TikTok-style app that can create clips of you or your friends in all kinds of situations.
In a video on OpenAI’s new TikTok-like social media app Sora, a never-ending factory farm of pink pigs are grunting and snorting in their pens — each is equipped with a feeding trough and a smartphone screen,
OpenAI's Sora 2 video platform is here, and with it comes a million ways to violate video game copyrights by making characters do whatever you want.