"but bro, you can't put it back in the box, so just accept it. It's inevitable. It's not going anywhere. You are a horse who doesn't like cars and-----"
Sora 2 died because it didn't have the image generation of Sora 1 which is what everyone was using Sora for. It was shitty anyway. Ironically if they'd have just left Sora1 as was, they'd probably not need to shutter anything.
Even then it's just the app. The website might be functional.
Now just let all the other AI trash die so we can move on and attempt to recover from this mess before some rich dickhead comes up with the next useless tech thing they try to force on everyone.
I hope Hollywood is starting to get the hint of how unpopular this is overall. I don't know anyone who likes AI in the arts IRL, and I never see a positive thing about it online, idk who these people are or where they exist but I can't seem to find em even if there was a reward for it.
AI videos has huge potential for commercial use. Like as a very advanced plugin for video editing etc it will be a huge boon. Just like something suno will be huge for music production.
But consumers will use it as a gimmick and produce slop. The cost of doing so is just too high for what constitutes mostly dumb shit.
disney stepping back from ai video tools is interesting mostly because of what it signals about where the industry is on the cost vs. reputational risk calculus right now
Wait are you telling me a video slop generator isn’t a commercially viable product? Thats not something enterprise clients care about? Anthropic had the right idea?
The bubble with OpenAI in its center is starting to burst. Even the green graphics card maker who named his company after the Latin word for "envy us" started to desperately say he doesn't like slop.
Open AI probably won't exist as a company within the year. Personally, I think Apple should buy them then buy Disney, save both companies' employees, gain a massive AI platform, gain a massive catalog of popular content, and they could buy both of them with cash.
The fact that anyone thought it was a good idea to spend billions to generate dogshit slop is astounding. They should all be fired for being so incompetent and braindead.
Not to mention energy prices skyrocketing due to the war in the middle east. AI is a massive energy hog, so their already unprofitable business has just gotten even more unprofitable due to an increase in their main ongoing cost
OpenAI isn't AI in general. AI will replace some jobs for sure. It will be a huge problem for certain fields. Bezos is rounding up funding to basically wipe out warehouse jobs for good with his autonomous warehouse worker strategy.
Eventually the costs will come down, NVDA is making each generation of AI gpu's roughly 10x more efficient per token generated. This was a great first attempt, it is too powerful a tool to be discarded imo. It will improve, the inferences will get better, the storyboarding will improve. It is very difficult to make good AI videos w/o a lot of attempts.
Sora is dead but Dall•E is fine right? I know AI "art" is not art, but I do like how I can tell the AI a weird thing, and then get that without having to track down an artist or give my own best stick figure drawings.
There is just too many people who take the AI output and go, "Perfect - finalized! Cut and print."
Edit- y'all REALLY hate the entire concept of "placeholders". "Temp Music is myth!" ass weirdos 😂🤣😘
Sure glad we're investing all the money and every limited resource on the fucking planet on this stupid dipshit tech that is totally going to pay off one day, bro, trust us.
I tried using it, my most creative prompts kept getting removed for b******* reasons. Censorship reasons. One of the worst things that exists. In the world today.
I’m a little confused on what happened first. Did OpenAI decide to shut down Sora and Disney pulled out since that what they were interested in or did Disney pull out and then OpenAI shut down Sora (presumably because they’re running out of money).
And it’s not like Disney is actually listening to fans and creatives. They’re still planning to work with AI platforms.
1- They are going to replace it with something worse. 2-The Tech Bro gamble of "Sell it at a loss til it gets mass adoption, then enshittify it until it's profitable" ended up a MASSIVE LOSS that would take centuries to bail out of it.
Like some iconic "Tech" services took 20 years to get profitable. I think Sora would have taken a Century.
Their accumulated data and IP feels like a digital nuclear weapon though, and the thought of them one-day selling it all out on the lawless global market is frankly, horrifying.
Sam Altman has been a shape-shifting, self-absorbed ghoul for the entire 16 years and counting that I've known him. I steered clear of any YC consulting work I was doing at the time that directly involved him.
See Call of Duty Black Ops 6 even they started using AI vs. sales for Black ops 7 when the whole thing is AI. People don't want to watch AI or use AI generated content.
Text-to-video generation seems kind of dead in the west. China is much more enthusiastic about it while it's a PR nightmare here. If it ever finds its way into large mainstream productions it'll happen there I think. In the west it seems just like an extremely expensive toys no one really cares about. And with investors getting a bit more cautious I'm not surprised they are cutting back there.
In China, labor costs are overwhelmingly cheaper than in the usa.. so there is even less merit in China. Instead of making Sora create a video, you can just make a person do it.
Openai have been a joke for a while compared to Gemini/Google. I mean openai have data from their partners or whatever. Google... Is fkin Google, Gemini have access to fkin Google, that's is huuuuuge.
Disney fold and Open AI cant aford pay the money Disney is asking for the character licenses and/or be in an intense and expensive copyright lawsuit they most likely gonna lose.
AI companies will just shift focuses. You cant do it all under limited resources, but each company is starting to find their marketplace and through that will capitalize on investments and keep the milk tits coming.
Imagine generating 24-30 images a second to produce a video in any kind of reasonable timeframe at this point in technology, and thinking it could be financially sensible.
It’s actually insane how ignorant Reddit users are. They’re killing an app that bleeds money to focus on the core AI products that are designed to take your job.
This is bad news for you. You should be rooting for them to keep heading in the wrong direction.
Don’t worry. They are killing an app that bleeds money to focus on an app that haemorrhages money while building a billion dollar scaling law Potemkin village that will Enron slouch just long enough for the first IPO lockup period to expire. Then all will be revealed and dutifully divested.
Don’t blame them. Anyone follow Sergio Cilli on IG? He attempts to “direct” AI actors, including Sora twice a week and they are the highlight of my week. I think last week he had an AI actor audition with its favorite scene from Shawshank Redemption— it was a scene about catching a kite that it insisted was in the movie. 🤣🤣
I guess this isn't surprising and, in a way, it's good news. I keep waiting for the AI bubble to burst but also wonder if that'll ever actually happen.
It’s like no one read the freaking article. They’re still going to generate videos, they’re just shutting down the stand-alone Sora app. Will definitely just be integrated into the main ChatGPT app
You could look at it that way, but given that Disney pulled their investment, it really seems like the service is shutting down. If it were just being integrated into GPT, they wouldn't need to use the phrase "terminating the service." Sora reportedly burned through 16 million dollars a day, and it's hard to see how a business model like that can stay sustainable.
Good news. It's insane the amount of money that is being funneled into a big pile of garbage, big companies like Disney backing out might just help other companies see it.
“What you made with Sora matters”
ReplyDeleteLiterally nothing of any value came from AI Slop video clips.
"but bro, you can't put it back in the box, so just accept it. It's inevitable. It's not going anywhere. You are a horse who doesn't like cars and-----"
ReplyDeleterip bozo #packwatch
ReplyDeleteCringe
Delete“That was Bob’s deal” -Josh D
ReplyDeleteSora 2 died because it didn't have the image generation of Sora 1 which is what everyone was using Sora for. It was shitty anyway. Ironically if they'd have just left Sora1 as was, they'd probably not need to shutter anything.
ReplyDeleteEven then it's just the app. The website might be functional.
This feels less like 'exiting a deal' and more like 'we saw the future and didn't like it' 👀
ReplyDeleteYeah the future where Disney would own nothing created with AI
Deletehttps://www.theverge.com/policy/887678/supreme-court-ai-art-copyright
I know this sounds crazy, but maybe what Disney needs to make more money is some fresh fucking ideas and some talented human animators. just sayin
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahahaha rest in piss you shit program.
ReplyDeleteAmazing display of the intelligence and forward thinking behind corporate decision making.
ReplyDeleteDisney pivoting to OpenAI after their own flop feels like peak corporate whiplash
ReplyDeleteNature is healing?
ReplyDeleteHUMANITY IS WINNING!
ReplyDeletehttps://imgur.com/a/izZ9E2P
To be a fly on the boardroom wall at Disney right now…
ReplyDeleteDo Grok next pls.
ReplyDeleteBest news in weeks?... Months??... Years???
ReplyDeleteLmao at the openAI statement: "what you created mattered".
ReplyDeleteNo it fucking didn't.
nature is healing
ReplyDeleteCome onnnn... burst already!
ReplyDeleteOpen AI has no plan for their future. They are literally just winging it day by day aren't they?
ReplyDeleteSure. Each day they ask ChatGPT what they should do and it says something completely different each time.
DeleteWoo hoo! They need agreements and subscriptions to keep the lights on. Let's turn em off
ReplyDeleteThank god. Hopefully we’re seeing the start of the ai bubble burst.
ReplyDeleteNow just let all the other AI trash die so we can move on and attempt to recover from this mess before some rich dickhead comes up with the next useless tech thing they try to force on everyone.
ReplyDeleteAnd not a tear was shed.
ReplyDeletelol, this is how I find out sora is being shut down Lmao.
ReplyDeleteThe AI bubble will burst. 💥
ReplyDeleteGet out the good champagne!
ReplyDeleteI hope Hollywood is starting to get the hint of how unpopular this is overall. I don't know anyone who likes AI in the arts IRL, and I never see a positive thing about it online, idk who these people are or where they exist but I can't seem to find em even if there was a reward for it.
ReplyDeleteWonder how long will it take for Amazon to realise ai is a bubble without future
ReplyDeleteAI videos has huge potential for commercial use. Like as a very advanced plugin for video editing etc it will be a huge boon. Just like something suno will be huge for music production.
ReplyDeleteBut consumers will use it as a gimmick and produce slop. The cost of doing so is just too high for what constitutes mostly dumb shit.
It was just a experiment for Disney.
ReplyDelete"...the company said in a statement. “What you made with Sora mattered"
ReplyDeleteLol, no it didn't 😂
Yes! This ai madness needs to stop
ReplyDeletedisney stepping back from ai video tools is interesting mostly because of what it signals about where the industry is on the cost vs. reputational risk calculus right now
ReplyDeleteFinally some good AI related news.
ReplyDeleteAs someone who is forced to use AI every fucking day at work, I'm so ready for the continued downfall. Bye, bitch.
ReplyDeleteI assumed Disney owned the rights to Sora, surprised it was actually an AI company.
ReplyDeletePoor Kingdom Hearts fans.
Wait are you telling me a video slop generator isn’t a commercially viable product? Thats not something enterprise clients care about? Anthropic had the right idea?
ReplyDeleteOne large Ponzi scheme. 🍿 Who’s next and what platform. One answer. Adoption is tough business.
ReplyDeleteHopefully we're seeing the AI bubble pop or deflate. I don't know why every CEO thinks AI will solve all problems. It's actually causing more.
ReplyDeleteThe bubble with OpenAI in its center is starting to burst. Even the green graphics card maker who named his company after the Latin word for "envy us" started to desperately say he doesn't like slop.
ReplyDeleteExecutives realizing that AI isn’t the cheap alternative they thought it was?
ReplyDeleteFucking fingers crossed this is the beginning of the end for A.I.
ReplyDeleteJosh D’Amaro cleaning up Bob Iger’s messes already
ReplyDeleteI'm fairly happy. Finally some good news.
ReplyDeleteDa bubble. It be burstin.
ReplyDeleteCringe
DeleteGood. Fuck AI.
ReplyDeleteComing soon: Sora 2.0
ReplyDelete"Hey, you know that thing we made that cost us a ton of money and that everybody hated? Let's make it again. we're so smart."
DeleteDumber decisions have been made
DeleteThat's the opposite of shutting down
DeleteThe bubble is bursting 🎉🎉🎉
ReplyDeleteDoes that mean I can finally hope to buy a price of ram this year?
ReplyDeleteWhen that ai bubble bursts it’s going to be big
ReplyDeleteIt'll a be a crisis. How are we supposed to get back to using our brains again? 🤷♂️ We're now adopted to rely on whatever keeps our brains lazy.
DeleteOne of the many AI bubble busts to come.
ReplyDeleteGrind OpenAI into dust
ReplyDeleteIts beginning!
ReplyDeleteAI is literally draining our fresh water supply.
ReplyDeleteI assume it was costing them too much money for all the stupid videos people loved making. Myself included.
ReplyDeleteEw
Deleteoh no.
ReplyDeleteLmao no way, oh this is the beginning of the end, that such a ridiculously quick break up.
ReplyDeleteOpen AI probably won't exist as a company within the year. Personally, I think Apple should buy them then buy Disney, save both companies' employees, gain a massive AI platform, gain a massive catalog of popular content, and they could buy both of them with cash.
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteIdiots
ReplyDeletegood
ReplyDeleteHow isn't this is bigger deal? This is like SUCH a big deal, no?
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteWhy they shutting down sora?
ReplyDelete$$$$$$$$$$$$$
DeleteCause openAI is on the verge of bankruptcy
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DeleteYeah, they announced that back when they thought they had a billion dollar deal with Disney. Whoops.
DeleteBecause it's not a useful product that anyone wants
DeleteSpeak for yourself
DeleteThe market has spoken and determined that the slop factory wasn't a viable product. Not surprised at all.
DeleteFrom what I understand it's because it cooks them on cost
DeleteThe fact that anyone thought it was a good idea to spend billions to generate dogshit slop is astounding. They should all be fired for being so incompetent and braindead.
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DeleteOpenAI seems to not be doing to well
ReplyDeletePeople no longer believe its going to replace most jobs in the next 2 years... Most people don't even believe it will do that over the next 20 years.
DeleteThe AI bubble is going to pop
As it should
DeleteNot to mention energy prices skyrocketing due to the war in the middle east. AI is a massive energy hog, so their already unprofitable business has just gotten even more unprofitable due to an increase in their main ongoing cost
DeleteOpenAI isn't AI in general. AI will replace some jobs for sure. It will be a huge problem for certain fields. Bezos is rounding up funding to basically wipe out warehouse jobs for good with his autonomous warehouse worker strategy.
DeleteI just started making content with sora. I guess I'm screwed?
ReplyDeleteEventually the costs will come down, NVDA is making each generation of AI gpu's roughly 10x more efficient per token generated. This was a great first attempt, it is too powerful a tool to be discarded imo. It will improve, the inferences will get better, the storyboarding will improve. It is very difficult to make good AI videos w/o a lot of attempts.
DeleteSora is dead but Dall•E is fine right? I know AI "art" is not art, but I do like how I can tell the AI a weird thing, and then get that without having to track down an artist or give my own best stick figure drawings.
ReplyDeleteThere is just too many people who take the AI output and go, "Perfect - finalized! Cut and print."
Edit- y'all REALLY hate the entire concept of "placeholders". "Temp Music is myth!" ass weirdos 😂🤣😘
Strange.
ReplyDeleteGood, but I'm sure Disney will just find another AI company to work with.
ReplyDeleteNice. Now greenlight the next Disney+ slate so I can go back to work, you bums!
ReplyDeleteImagine reading this headline in the 90s
ReplyDeleteThey saw the aunt cass videos and immediately cancelled the deal
ReplyDeleteHopefully this means the AI video feature they planned for Disney+ is scrapped as well.
ReplyDeletePivoting towards assisting enterprise businesses and less on video entertainment.
ReplyDeleteSure glad we're investing all the money and every limited resource on the fucking planet on this stupid dipshit tech that is totally going to pay off one day, bro, trust us.
ReplyDeleteThey'll be back when the company introduces the updated version Roxas
ReplyDeleteShame it wasn’t before they used it to make the live action characters for Moana remake.
ReplyDelete… what do you mean that’s actually the Rock?
Makes me wonder how much longer OpenAI will be around.
ReplyDeleteOpen AI is running out of cash like the fresh water the data centers need
ReplyDelete"You could not live with your own failure, and where did that bring you? Back to me."
ReplyDeleteI tried using it, my most creative prompts kept getting removed for b******* reasons. Censorship reasons. One of the worst things that exists. In the world today.
ReplyDeleteI’m a little confused on what happened first. Did OpenAI decide to shut down Sora and Disney pulled out since that what they were interested in or did Disney pull out and then OpenAI shut down Sora (presumably because they’re running out of money).
ReplyDeleteAnd it’s not like Disney is actually listening to fans and creatives. They’re still planning to work with AI platforms.
1- They are going to replace it with something worse.
ReplyDelete2-The Tech Bro gamble of "Sell it at a loss til it gets mass adoption, then enshittify it until it's profitable" ended up a MASSIVE LOSS that would take centuries to bail out of it.
Like some iconic "Tech" services took 20 years to get profitable. I think Sora would have taken a Century.
Well obviously all these AI tools need to focus on justifying all the trillions of dollars being invested in them.
ReplyDeleteOh OpenAI is losing this race for sure. Pets.com over here.
ReplyDeleteFirst sign
ReplyDeleteOh no the product that loses more money the more people use it, that product?
ReplyDeleteTheir accumulated data and IP feels like a digital nuclear weapon though, and the thought of them one-day selling it all out on the lawless global market is frankly, horrifying.
ReplyDeleteSam Altman has been a shape-shifting, self-absorbed ghoul for the entire 16 years and counting that I've known him. I steered clear of any YC consulting work I was doing at the time that directly involved him.
ReplyDeleteMay he never know a day of peace.
Bold of them to bounce back after that PR nightmare
ReplyDeleteThat amazing prob smartest thing they did was not going through with ai
ReplyDeletelol
ReplyDeleteDos this mean the price of ram is going to go down?
ReplyDelete$100 Million dollars well spent...
ReplyDeleteI hope they really suffered for this dumbass choice
ReplyDeleteWhy the fuck have I started getting these random notifications for this bullshit??
ReplyDeleteFuck this shit. I already had the breaking news notifications off and now they added breaking ENTERTAINMENT notifications.
DeleteHow did you disable your notifications? I seriously do not want to get a big red circle because an app thinks I care about this
DeleteSettings, account settings, manage notifications, scroll down
DeleteYeah, I'm confused as well. 🤭
DeleteDisney sue deepseek, disney want deepseek
ReplyDeleteThank God, Sora was terrifying
ReplyDeleteYes
ReplyDeleteFINALLY A WIN
ReplyDeleteSee Call of Duty Black Ops 6 even they started using AI vs. sales for Black ops 7 when the whole thing is AI. People don't want to watch AI or use AI generated content.
ReplyDeleteSam Altman rugpull after a generational grift. Put him on mt trashmore with the orange family and joe rogan.
ReplyDeleteWell it was fun while it lasted. People were pretty creative with some of the funny video they were making. Crazy how quick it took to shut it down.
ReplyDelete“Good.” signed Literally Everyone
ReplyDeleteText-to-video generation seems kind of dead in the west. China is much more enthusiastic about it while it's a PR nightmare here. If it ever finds its way into large mainstream productions it'll happen there I think. In the west it seems just like an extremely expensive toys no one really cares about. And with investors getting a bit more cautious I'm not surprised they are cutting back there.
ReplyDeleteIn China, labor costs are overwhelmingly cheaper than in the usa.. so there is even less merit in China. Instead of making Sora create a video, you can just make a person do it.
DeleteDid Disney basically pay them for market research?
ReplyDeleteGOOD!
ReplyDeleteOther companies make billions and do layoffs so..? Lol ok
ReplyDeleteCan’t read it, privacy filter blocks it out. Anyone have a link that works?
ReplyDeleteOpenai have been a joke for a while compared to Gemini/Google. I mean openai have data from their partners or whatever. Google... Is fkin Google, Gemini have access to fkin Google, that's is huuuuuge.
ReplyDeleteThey're right to do so. Afterall he is a Keyblade master, they shouldn't shutter him.
ReplyDeleteThank god
ReplyDeleteSora hasn’t been cool since KH2
ReplyDeleteThere's one thing people would want to use Ai and it's the one thing that's they've gate keeping.
ReplyDelete“What you made with Sora mattered.” I disagree.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that there’s an OpenAI ad right below this headline is…amusing
ReplyDeleteHonestly, this is good news for literally everyone but one OpenAI and its a sacrifice we're all okay with.
ReplyDeleteWhat was Disney’s plan here trying to avoid a legal battle they might lose surrounding use of training data?
ReplyDeleteBecause otherwise, this was just creating competition.
Disney fold and Open AI cant aford pay the money Disney is asking for the character licenses and/or be in an intense and expensive copyright lawsuit they most likely gonna lose.
ReplyDeletePop goes the…bubble?
ReplyDeleteHA
ReplyDeleteAmazing news!
ReplyDeleteWhat does this mean? Sora was in bed with Disney?
ReplyDeleteAny of you guys hear a bubble burst?
ReplyDeleteIs stuff like Sora still only capable of making like 4 second videos?
ReplyDeleteLet me be the first to say: that sucks. It was/is the best AI video creator at the moment. This won’t cause a trend, we’re just losing the best one.
ReplyDeleteLove AI slop more than human slop, so this is concerning.
ReplyDeleteAI companies will just shift focuses. You cant do it all under limited resources, but each company is starting to find their marketplace and through that will capitalize on investments and keep the milk tits coming.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they’re asking WDI to look into doing it in-house?
ReplyDeleteProbably suing OpenAI for naming it Sora and won the key /s
ReplyDeleteImagine generating 24-30 images a second to produce a video in any kind of reasonable timeframe at this point in technology, and thinking it could be financially sensible.
ReplyDeleteThe world is healing
ReplyDeleteI’m happh thank you now shut down Suno. Let the good people win.
ReplyDeleteRest in piss.
ReplyDeleteFinally some good news
ReplyDeleteMaybe they'll only let the US government have access to it 😀
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the AI market crash is going to coincide with Trump trying to derail or outright steal the elections in November.
ReplyDeleteIt’s actually insane how ignorant Reddit users are. They’re killing an app that bleeds money to focus on the core AI products that are designed to take your job.
ReplyDeleteThis is bad news for you. You should be rooting for them to keep heading in the wrong direction.
Reddit?
DeleteDon’t worry. They are killing an app that bleeds money to focus on an app that haemorrhages money while building a billion dollar scaling law Potemkin village that will Enron slouch just long enough for the first IPO lockup period to expire. Then all will be revealed and dutifully divested.
DeleteLike rats fleeing a sinking ship.
ReplyDeleteSomething fishy is going on here.
ReplyDeleteThat's good, I was worried they were just shutting down public access but still doing this deal and selling access to companies.
ReplyDeleteStupid buy anyways, the literal second a competent administration gets in office, it would be a copyright landmine.
ReplyDeleteSo the bubble burst has begun
ReplyDeleteHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
ReplyDeleteIs this the beginning of the AI bubble popping?
ReplyDeleteWonder if that means the lawsuit is back on the table
ReplyDeleteBro when is sora actually stopping tho 😭
ReplyDeleteGod I can’t wait for AI to just collapse already
ReplyDeletePOP
ReplyDeleteTHAT
BUBBLE
Does OpenAI have a non-governmental plank left? Everyone I talk to professionally is about Anthropic, and in no small way.
ReplyDeleteDon’t blame them. Anyone follow Sergio Cilli on IG? He attempts to “direct” AI actors, including Sora twice a week and they are the highlight of my week. I think last week he had an AI actor audition with its favorite scene from Shawshank Redemption— it was a scene about catching a kite that it insisted was in the movie. 🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteI guess this isn't surprising and, in a way, it's good news. I keep waiting for the AI bubble to burst but also wonder if that'll ever actually happen.
ReplyDeleteOh yay it's all falling apart for openai
ReplyDeleteironically, the only thing I saw from sora ai was things mocking the disney movie format.
ReplyDeleteIt’s like no one read the freaking article. They’re still going to generate videos, they’re just shutting down the stand-alone Sora app. Will definitely just be integrated into the main ChatGPT app
ReplyDeleteYou could look at it that way, but given that Disney pulled their investment, it really seems like the service is shutting down. If it were just being integrated into GPT, they wouldn't need to use the phrase "terminating the service." Sora reportedly burned through 16 million dollars a day, and it's hard to see how a business model like that can stay sustainable.
DeleteIt makes sense, Sora was expensive as hell for OpenAI and Disney can just go with Google's Veo products instead.
ReplyDeleteAI is totally the future, you guys! It's inevitable, we swear!
ReplyDeleteSam Altman is so full of shit. People should stop listening to this guy, he's just another broligarchy con man liar
ReplyDeleteI can't stand his voice.
DeleteGood news. It's insane the amount of money that is being funneled into a big pile of garbage, big companies like Disney backing out might just help other companies see it.
ReplyDeleteBummer.
ReplyDeleteMoving on
Bubble is getting ready to burst.
ReplyDeleteMany will follow. And that's good.
DeleteIt’s very good! Nobody wants AI. Seeing it fail will give us all immense joy!
DeleteFor research/science and just as a tool it's great. But it should not replace the human mind.
DeleteI'm so woried humanity will be declining like that movie Idiocracy
Somthing tells me the burst is right around the corner
ReplyDeleteThey are ending sora? That was really fast! I can't imagine they made much money and were bleeding fast.
ReplyDelete