OpenAI's Sora video creation app is proving to be irresistible, reaching 1 million downloads just 5 days after its launch, surpassing the growth rate of ChatGPT - the chatbot that once "took the world by storm".

Sora App – “AI version of TikTok” is causing a stir on social networks
Launched on September 30, Sora is currently only available in the US and Canada, and is invite-only. However, the app has quickly spread strongly on social platforms.
Sora is being described as the “TikTok of artificial intelligence,” allowing users to scroll through a feed of 10-second AI-generated videos, or create their own realistic clips using the Sora 2 model.
What’s unique is that users can upload personal photos for AI to create videos featuring themselves – or “invite” friends to join in as extras, as long as they have made their “cameo” public. This makes the creative experience lively, fun and highly interactive.

Cool feature but with hidden copyright risks
Although Sora was designed for entertainment purposes, intended for groups of friends to use together, copyright issues soon arose. Within days of its release, numerous blatantly pirated content appeared, raising questions about the source of the AI's training data and the responsibility of moderating content.
The incident forced OpenAI to quickly reconsider how it manages its platform, and also caused creators and copyright owners to speak up about protecting original works in the era of AI-generated videos.

When “AI joy” touches ethical boundaries
Sora represents a new generation of AI applications where the lines between creativity, entertainment, and ethics become blurred. Creating funny deepfake videos between friends may sound appealing, but it also raises concerns about “AI slop” – when social media is flooded with fake videos that seem too real.
Many users say that, while Sora is fun, they still prefer to see real people doing real things rather than artificial images. This poses a challenge for OpenAI in balancing technology and human values in the era of creative AI.
Sora is demonstrating the enormous appeal of AI video technology, and opening a new chapter for digital content – where the line between real and virtual is increasingly blurred. However, along with the joy of creation, OpenAI will also face the responsibility of content control and copyright protection in an increasingly “dirty” and complex AI world .
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