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The story behind Sora’s sudden shutdown

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OpenAI’s behind-closed-doors AI video generator, Sora, was leaked on HuggingFace by a group of artists who had early access.

These artists said they were frustrated with OpenAI’s approach, claiming they were used for publicity without real input.

Sora, introduced in February, was a leap ahead of other AI video tools like Kling and Runway, grabbing attention with its incredibly realistic videos.

OpenAI has spent months testing it, focusing on safety and quality.

This process involved feedback from experts to ensure it can’t create harmful or illegal content.

After the leak, OpenAI quickly ended access for all testers.

They confirmed that participation in the program was voluntary and said they’d supported artists with grants and resources.

Despite the setback, Sora remains in development and is still leading in video clarity and motion quality.

In brief:

  • A group of testers leaked Sora, protesting their role in its testing process.

  • OpenAI revoked access for all testers but stated their participation was optional.

  • Sora is still being tested to ensure safety and top-quality performance before release.

A secret, spilled

OpenAI continues to fine-tune Sora behind the scenes, with a wider release still expected sometime in the future.

OpenAI hit pause faster than a Netflix show during spoilers.