EDIT: I posted the wrong link originally folks. I thought the videos were on the Sora page, and I screwed up by mixing up which ones were new and which weren’t. Here as an olive branch is a YouTube video that actually does go over new Sora content. Apologies for my mistake.

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    10 months ago

    Not sure if I just missed something but I couldn’t find any new content pulling it up with Firefox for Android. Just seeing the original videos. Will check desktop site later.

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      10 months ago

      You were right, I checked and I screwed up. I watched a bunch of Sora videos and got mixed up about which ones were new (thought I saw some of the new ones on the official site). I’ve updated the link to a YouTube video reviewing actually new Sora vids. Apologies to all.

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    10 months ago

    Sora is going to allow a single person to produce an entire movie by themselves. Surely, we’ll see these new emergent AI-powered films emerge on YouTube and other video platforms, including (my guess) of new platforms that will spring up completely based around “amateur” AI movies.

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      10 months ago

      It’s 100% going to change the way art and film is created. Right now OpenAI has restricted access to Sora, but that won’t last. I wonder if being a trusted reviewer is going to become more important than creation, just because so much media is going to become available on a basically daily basis. People will want to know what’s worth watching when presented with a library of hundreds of “AI home movies”.