- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/44699253
This is clearly a sign that the product failed to draw in enough customers and its viability was overhyped.
Hopefully, it is the start of the AI bubble bursting.



It was speculated each video cost like 5$ to generate, any wonder they are shutting it down when they can no longer see it generate “hype” for OpenAI. Sora was basically costly advertising for OpenAI, that relied on Sora clips going viral
Damn. Makes me wish I had utilized the revolutionary power and i n f i n i t e potential of A . I . more responsibly while I had the chance.
Had I known that it cost Sam $5 a pop I would have spend WAY much more time researching combination of random words to make the most terrifyingly depraved looking shit while cackling like a moronic chuckle fucker.
You really don’t know what you have until it’s gone…sad.
Edit: Oh wait, it’s still up! There’s still time for me to to use this incredible technology to create great things to add to humanity’s zeitgeist!
Cost seems like the most likely explanation. Plus there are risks associated with video that don’t necessarily come with text. But this machine runs on debt, and I have a weird feeling about this one. /puts on tinfoil hat. Possibly Disney privately soured on OpenAI, decided they’d rather do it in-house, and threatened a bunch of legal action over IP. Possibly OpenAI needs a bunch of compute for the massive domestic surveillance the Pentagon has probably tasked them with, and this was just the easiest way to get it. Possibly it’s yet another marketing stunt, so when they come back with Sora 3, it makes more of a splash. /takes off tinfoil hat. Or they’re just shedding dead weight before the IPO.
Disney execs would kill 2% of their audience, individually, with their teeth if they thought it meant they never had to pay an artist again. For my money it’s OpenAI that backed out because they’re not able to deliver on whatever horse shit story they sold Disney about what “AI” can do.
It all runs on debt, but the ai companies are having problems finding new lenders and the enormous cost of video generation shortens the runway.