OpenAI is killing Sora app
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But Sora is an odd duck. The second-generation model is impressive, nabbing a slot in CNET's ranking of AI video tools. But the social media app is bizarre. Half AI, half social media, all fake. Whatever Sora was meant to be,
By Dawn Chmielewski and Deepa Seetharaman March 24 (Reuters) - On Monday evening, Walt Disney Co and OpenAI teams were working together on a project linked to Sora, OpenAI's AI video tool. Just 30 minutes after that meeting,
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Panicked OpenAI Execs Cutting Projects as Walls Close In
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Before Disney's AI-generated versions of Mickey Mouse, Darth Vader and more hit OpenAI's Sora, the AI company abruptly pulled the plug on the video app. Could it be a blessing in disguise for Disney?
The decision to quickly spin up a project and then suddenly pull the plug has become a classic OpenAI move. The company has spent the past few years cycling through new product features and business models with spectacular haste in an attempt to find its way to profitability. OpenAI seems to finally be learning that slop is not a business strategy.