
"Never mind the debate over whether OpenAI's GPT-5 release is disappointing, or whether it can revitalize the failing world of AI Agents. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has already moved on - to releasing Sora 2, the next generation of its text-to-video engine. And to Sora by OpenAI, a new iPhone app that shot to #1 in the App Store Wednesday. Not too shabby, especially considering access to the Sora app is still invite only."
""Explore, play, and share your imagination in a community built for experimentation," the App Store description for Sora by OpenAI says. Essentially, OpenAI is about to enter the social media business the same way Facebook did - with a velvet rope around the service, and a cutting-edge feed within. OpenAI also highlighted how easy it is to insert yourself, your friends, and, well, deepfakes of just about anyone you want ( including Altman, it turns out) in Sora's shortform videos."
OpenAI launched Sora 2, a next-generation text-to-video engine, and an invite-only iPhone app, Sora by OpenAI, which quickly reached #1 in the App Store. The platform promotes creative experimentation and positions itself as a curated social shortform video service with a cutting-edge feed. Sora enables effortless insertion of users, friends, and realistic deepfakes — even of public figures — into generated videos. The rapid spread of AI-generated short video content increases computational demand and energy consumption, which can raise greenhouse gas emissions and contribute indirectly to sea-level rise.
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