The new Sora by OpenAI app is tops in Apple's App Store. Using the Sora 2 model, the app helps you generate and share videos. The app is invite-only, so you may have to wait to try it. OpenAI's latest ...
OpenAI has reached a new consumer milestone with the launch of its Sora video generation application. Released exclusively for iOS, the invite-only Sora app quickly ascended to the top spot among all ...
OpenAI's Sora 2 app has spent just over two weeks in the public domain, and it has gone viral. The AI video generator even broke ChatGPT's record of amassing a million downloads at a quicker pace. One ...
Sora’s rapid adoption drove a number of App Store scammers to try to get in on the act. Following the launch of OpenAI’s invite-only, video-generating mobile app last week, Apple’s App Store was ...
OpenAI introduced the Sora iPhone app Tuesday, and by Friday, it had already hit the No. 1 spot on Apple’s Top Free Apps list. The secret of the new AI video app’s appeal? It’s a lot of fun, letting ...
I have good news for Android users who love generating AI images; OpenAI's Sora tool is now available to download for free from the Google Play Store. It's available for users from the US, Canada, ...
All I could think about as I used Sora, OpenAI's new AI social media app, was how much I missed the days of Vine. The good ole days, as I've come to think about them, when dumb internet trends were ...
OpenAI announced two new AI products this week: Sora 2, a new AI video model, and Sora, an app for creating and sharing that content. Sora 2 introduces more realistic physics and improved continuity ...
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Sora continues to dominate, with early estimates saying the Android app was downloaded nearly half a million times in one day. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including ...
The new Sora 2 video model takes AI slop to the next, scarier level: Deepfakes, available for free to anyone using the app. Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including ...