
OpenAI's latest innovation, the Sora app, is making waves in the tech world by clinching the title of the top free app on Apple’s App Store, despite its invite-only status. Launched just recently, Sora empowers users to craft short-form AI-driven videos that can be shared within a community feed. Currently, the app is exclusive to iPhone users, requiring an invite code for access. OpenAI has announced that priority for these codes is being given to subscribers of ChatGPT Pro. While Sora is presently limited to users in the U.S. and Canada, there are plans for a broader rollout to other regions in the near future. If you find yourself without a direct connection to someone who can share an invite code, fear not! Enthusiasts are actively posting codes on platforms such as the official OpenAI Discord server, as well as threads on X and Reddit. Once you enter your code, you’re all set to dive into the world of AI video creation, where you can generate content from both text and images. In addition, Sora offers users the unique ability to appear as characters in their videos and remix existing content. This cutting-edge app runs on the new Sora 2.0 model, which promises enhanced realism and control compared to its predecessor. According to OpenAI, this updated model is more physically accurate, allowing for a truly immersive video creation experience.
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