Hold onto your smartphones, folks! OpenAI just dropped Sora, their latest social video machine, and it’s making quite the entrance—think rockstar meets reality show disaster.
In its inaugural week, Sora saw a whopping 627,000 downloads on Apple’s App Store, surpassing ChatGPT’s initial 606,000. But wait! It’s still invite-only, so who knows how many brave souls are actually navigating this digital rollercoaster.
However, before you grab your popcorn, let’s not ignore the drama unfolding behind the scenes. Users have unleashed a deluge of AI-generated content that rivals your cousin’s wildest TikTok endeavors—think deepfakes and copyright breaches galore. It’s like the Wild West out there, and Sora’s the shiny new sheriff that might not be quite ready for the job.
As we watch this saga unfold, one thing’s clear: Sora might be the talk of the town, but it’s also opened a Pandora’s box of ethical questions around AI use in social media. Are we ready for this brave new world, or is it time to hit the brakes?
What do you think? Is Sora a breakthrough in social media or a train wreck waiting to happen?



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