Sora App: The Sora app is here, allowing you to insert yourself into AI videos, creating short clips..

OpenAI has launched its newest and most advanced AI video model, Sora 2. The company has also introduced a new social media app that will compete with platforms like TikTok and YouTube. In this app, users can create high-definition video clips using text prompts and add audio.
OpenAI says Sora 2 represents a major step forward in the world of AI video content. The model can now generate synced dialogue, sound effects, and realistic movements, making videos more immersive and real than ever before.
This move puts OpenAI in direct competition with platforms from tech giants like Google, Meta, and ByteDance, and is attempting to transform the way content is created and shared online. It also includes a unique feature called Cameos, which allows users to embed themselves in AI-generated videos.
The Sora app's most notable feature is Cameos, which allows users to embed their looks into AI-generated scenes. Users need to upload a single video and audio recording. Cameos can also be shared with friends, making it easier to foster group creativity and create collaborative content.
Who can use it?
Currently, the Sora app is invite-only and is rolling out first on iOS in the US and Canada. Videos can be shared in a TikTok-like feed, which displays recommendations based on user activity, location, and engagement history. The app also features parental controls, such as limiting scrolling or turning off personalization. However, proper use requires some technical knowledge.
OpenAI tested the app internally with its employees before launch. Staff reported that the Cameos feature helped them make new connections.
Is Sora free?
Yes, the app is currently free. In the future, charges may apply for additional video generation during peak times. Additionally, ChatGPT Pro users can directly access Sora 2 Pro and avoid invite lists.
With Sora, OpenAI is entering the social media space directly. This app could give tough competition to TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Meta's new Vibes platform.
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