OpenAI's Sora 2 Takes App Store by Storm with Realistic AI Videos
OpenAI's latest app, Sora 2, has taken the world by storm. Launched on Tuesday, it allows users to create realistic video clips from text prompts, with a remarkable improvement in physical interactions and matching sounds for longer, cohesive scenes. The app has been downloaded around 56,000 times on its first day, making it the most downloaded application in the Apple App Store, even surpassing ChatGPT in popularity.
Sora 2's innovative 'Cameo' feature enables real people's faces and voices to be seamlessly integrated into AI-generated scenes. This, coupled with improved understanding of physical interactions and matching sounds, has led to the creation of highly realistic and engaging content. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is among those embracing this technology, with AI clips featuring him circulating on platforms like X.
The high demand for Sora 2 has led to an interesting market on eBay, with access codes being sold for almost $45. However, the app is currently only available in the US and Canada by invitation. OpenAI has also launched its own social media app, resembling TikTok but with AI-generated content only, further expanding its reach in the digital landscape.
Sora 2's impressive features and OpenAI's innovative approach have resulted in a massive surge in downloads, making it the most popular app in the Apple App Store. As the app continues to gain traction, it will be interesting to see how OpenAI navigates the challenges of managing high demand and the potential ethical implications of AI-generated content.
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