OpenAI’s Sora hit 1 million downloads in less than five days
Sora surpassed ChatGPT’s early growth with 1 million downloads in under five days despite being invite-only and limited to iOS, sparking copyright concerns and policy changes.
- OpenAI's AI tool Sora was downloaded over 1 million times in less than 5 days, faster than ChatGPT at launch.
- The app generates realistic 10-second videos from text prompts but has faced criticism over handling of copyrighted content and images of deceased public figures.
- OpenAI plans to give rights holders more control over character generation in Sora.
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Artificial intelligence-driven application exceeds one million downloads in less than five days, sparking debates on digital identity, copyright and the future of audiovisual content
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