745 points by mikeocool about 15 hours ago | 532 comments | View on ycombinator
asim about 2 hours ago |
meken about 11 hours ago |
After those first two weeks though, we just… didn’t use it again. The novelty wore off and there wasn’t anything really to bring us back. That was the real downfall of Sora.
johnfn about 9 hours ago |
Sora was the first product OpenAI shipped where I felt that fell into that second category, and for that I was very disappointed. You have all those GPUs, and the most incredible technology in the world, and the most brilliant engineers, and all you can think to do with them is to make an app that just makes meme videos? I mean, c'mon!
Still, I am mystified by how rapidly Sora went from launch to shutdown. Does anyone have any guess what happened there? Even if Sora wasn't a spectacular success, it seems to me like subsequent model improvements could have moved the needle - shutting it down so soon seems premature. I mean, what if this is the equivalent of making ChatGPT with GPT 3?
AlexAplin about 12 hours ago |
Not a great look that either the teams responsible for Sora didn't know this was coming or the decision was so brash that things changed overnight.
ex-aws-dude about 13 hours ago |
In practice people would just generate the videos with the app then post them on regular social media in which case OAI would not get the ad revenue for that
Its the age-old "your product is just a subset of another product"
ionwake about 8 hours ago |
SORA ( whatever that means) was one of the most astounding demos I’ve probably ever seen ( ChatGPT was more gradual ).
The shock and awe of rendered AI video blew my mind.
Yes months later everyone can do it and is bored by it and has strong opinions about what is right for society or not.
But it was a monumental piece of tech and I personally ( clearly incorrectly ) think the top comments should be appreciative of the release and the impact
Personally I think the lack of nudity destroyed the adult market But I don’t know enough tbh
password54321 about 14 hours ago |
Coding is where the money is. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46432791#46434072
Sir_Twist about 14 hours ago |
I never understood what this app was about. TikTok (and I would argue most modern social media platforms) isn’t really about sharing things with friends, it’s about entertainment. Most people watch TikToks and YouTube videos because they are entertaining. Beyond the initial 2-3 minutes of novelty, what do AI generated videos really have to offer when there is no shortage of people making professional, high quality content on competing platforms?
small_model about 11 hours ago |
bandrami about 11 hours ago |
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/openai-sh...
iainctduncan about 14 hours ago |
yoyohello13 about 10 hours ago |
They probably see how much Anthropic is absolutely crushing them in developer mind share (see, people who buy tokens) and want a piece.
foolfoolz about 12 hours ago |
- sora was not great at making what you asked
- i probably got 3 good videos out of 100 gens
- every video that was good needed editing outside of sora (and therefore could not be shared within sora)
just my experience
bbayer about 4 hours ago |
bschwindHN about 10 hours ago |
ctdinjeu5 about 10 hours ago |
So strange that they fell behind after leading the charge on video from Will Smith spaghetti through the spectacular launch of Sora.
Turns out anyone can get that look by appending “like an Octane render”
Beyond that, like Kling and Hailou quickly surpassed them on product, and OpenAI never even attempted text-to-3d as if they are entirely uninterested in rich media.
OpenAI reminds me more of Meta than any other company. They’re both pioneering in their space and yet are mere commandeers (not innovators) when it comes to technology and importantly end user products.
They’ll also be extremely valuable, like Meta due to their ad product and ever-growing user base over the next 10 years, and I guess by focusing on code they plan to capture a segment of the developer market à la React or Swift.
Will OpenAI release a language or framework? An IDE? I bet the chat paradigm stays for the ad product and aging user base (lol) while the exciting innovation will happen in code automation and product development - an area they are not really experts in.
maplethorpe about 6 hours ago |
mcast about 14 hours ago |
daikon899 about 6 hours ago |
throw4847285 about 14 hours ago |
umich2025 about 7 hours ago |
There’s so many video gen models out there and given the cheaper Chinese models I’m not surprised they closed this down. Besides the initial push, any marketing regarding video gen has always been the Kling or Higgsfield models. Just never a reason to do sora
ronsor about 14 hours ago |
* It was (assumedly) expensive to run.
* It was not good enough for customers to seriously pay for.
* There were too many content restrictions for it to be fun for most people.
claytonia about 4 hours ago |
weezing about 2 hours ago |
hnlyman about 6 hours ago |
Imnimo about 14 hours ago |
harlequinetcie about 13 hours ago |
timpera about 14 hours ago |
fraywing about 8 hours ago |
cmiles8 about 3 hours ago |
Marazan 30 minutes ago |
Olumde about 12 hours ago |
throwaw12 about 6 hours ago |
Sora was a perfect example of using a lot of compute to generate the video -> we need a lot of GPUs -> a lot of RAMs -> energy and land
I am predicting in the next 6 months RAM shortage will soften, not too much, because war in the Middle East will have additional impact for some time.
softwaredoug about 14 hours ago |
But it was largely fun to try to transgress against the limitations. Who could trick the AI to generate something outlandish and ridiculous.
yalogin about 11 hours ago |
aldousd666 about 8 hours ago |
agnishom about 10 hours ago |
I can appreciate that the technology and research behind Sora could be helpful for many things, but I do not see anything good coming out of the consumer facing application.
dwroberts about 12 hours ago |
steveharing1 about 5 hours ago |
wiseowise about 2 hours ago |
helsinkiandrew about 14 hours ago |
jmugan about 11 hours ago |
mikhmha about 13 hours ago |
I think OpenAI had a brief delusion that it could become some huge social networking app. The App was heavily modeled after TikTok..
vivzkestrel about 1 hour ago |
rfarley04 about 9 hours ago |
cdrnsf about 10 hours ago |
bananamogul about 10 hours ago |
There's a web interface as well.
pm90 about 13 hours ago |
Yizahi about 12 hours ago |
strongpigeon about 14 hours ago |
aarjaneiro about 9 hours ago |
undefined about 11 hours ago |
wj about 12 hours ago |
I had thought this would be combined with OpenAI launching a set top box where you could talk to an AI avatar. Disney IP could have been skins to sell people for their AIs.
max_ about 10 hours ago |
StarterPro about 5 hours ago |
oliyoung about 10 hours ago |
wg0 about 8 hours ago |
The cost must have been a key reason for the shutdown.
End is near.
overgard about 12 hours ago |
didip about 9 hours ago |
undefined about 14 hours ago |
systemsweird about 5 hours ago |
The network effects of the other two platforms are too strong, and a value prop of “watch similar videos but they’re all AI” is not strong for consumers.
Also, say what you want about AI slop, but I was on sora a lot for a few weeks and there was a real explosion of creativity on there. It felt new and exciting and creators were engaging with each other and sharing feedback and tips. I generated a ton of videos and surprised myself with a flury of creative ideas.
tabs_or_spaces about 5 hours ago |
There didn't seem to be any marketing for it. Like I can't even remember an ad for it or any content creator type of person pushing Sora actively.
To get access to Sora I believe you needed to be on a paid plan?
It's really difficult to get user generated content going when it's behind a paywall.
It's also hard to tell if this means that openai is in trouble, or if this is just a badly managed product that deserved to be killed. With the negative sentiment on openai, folks might think the former.
152334H about 9 hours ago |
The desire for something "new", for a Mildly Ethical product, killed off the most obvious path to success - to actually just make TikTok+AIGC, or in the present, Douyin+Seedance2.
mrdependable about 11 hours ago |
PLenz about 13 hours ago |
xnx about 12 hours ago |
Better for OAI to spend their human and compute resources on something else.
reassess_blind about 8 hours ago |
npn about 8 hours ago |
noemit about 14 hours ago |
poemxo about 13 hours ago |
nprz about 14 hours ago |
shevy-java about 3 hours ago |
undefined about 12 hours ago |
cdrnsf about 13 hours ago |
latchkey about 13 hours ago |
nashtik about 6 hours ago |
mancerayder about 7 hours ago |
A record speed into AI slop. Is this what everything turns into when content creation becomes easy? what's happening here exactly?
janilowski about 4 hours ago |
"...the AI company exits the video generation business."
"OpenAI, led by CEO Sam Altman, is not getting out of the AI video business [...], of course... "
I hate journalism.
razvan_maftei about 9 hours ago |
arkadiytehgraet about 14 hours ago |
On a more serious note, it could be a sign of a more powerful and general model being developed/released in the near future, that would include Sora capabilities. Or AI-doomers were right, and this sunset is one of the proofs for them.
davidham about 9 hours ago |
cyberge99 about 10 hours ago |
dcchambers about 9 hours ago |
OpenAI is bleeding money faster than they can afford to and they are literally running out of people that they can go to for more. They need to stop the bleeding.
born-jre about 11 hours ago |
creantum about 12 hours ago |
ulfw about 5 hours ago |
throw03172019 about 12 hours ago |
RobRivera about 12 hours ago |
1attice about 12 hours ago |
mb194dc about 4 hours ago |
mrcwinn about 13 hours ago |
gradus_ad about 12 hours ago |
r0ckarong about 3 hours ago |
thorum about 11 hours ago |
_doctor_love about 14 hours ago |
So OpenAI has done the right thing as a startup here, gotten lots of training data, and observed lots of user behavior that they can now apply going forward.
The Sora models, on the other hand, aren’t going anywhere, and I believe OpenAI will continue to invest in them. They’re getting better and better, just like Google’s Veo, which is quite good at generating videos as well.
Using Codex and agent skills, it’s actually quite easy to generate a storyboard and then have a list of shots in that storyboard. Then generate videos from those storyboard stills, and then finally assemble those individual video files into a final movie file using something like ffmpeg. It's also very easy to create a voiceover with TTS and even simple music using ChatGPT Containers (aka the python tool).
This will 'democratize' (ha ha, for people with money obvi) a lot of video creation going forward. Against all wisdom, I am actually quite bullish on this technology, especially in the hands of young people. They are very creative and have lots of stories to share.
Necessary disclaimer as usual around the ethics of how these models were created: all the AI companies have totally ripped off artists in service of creating these models. I wish something would be done about that but I'm not holding my breath. No politician seems to want to touch it.
delis-thumbs-7e about 4 hours ago |
paxys about 12 hours ago |
bibimsz about 12 hours ago |
Kye about 12 hours ago |
rossjudson about 10 hours ago |
bibimsz about 10 hours ago |
elzbardico about 11 hours ago |
halyconWays about 11 hours ago |
ChrisArchitect about 14 hours ago |
> We’re saying goodbye to the Sora app. To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built community around it: thank you. What you made with Sora mattered, and we know this news is disappointing.
We’ll share more soon, including timelines for the app and API and details on preserving your work. – The Sora Team
blindriver about 7 hours ago |
KnuthIsGod about 11 hours ago |
nubg about 12 hours ago |
pugchat about 7 hours ago |
singingwolfboy about 13 hours ago |
memolife23 about 4 hours ago |
WWilliam about 9 hours ago |
skillflow_ai about 11 hours ago |
sriramgonella about 10 hours ago |
10keane about 5 hours ago |
vermilingua about 10 hours ago |
teekert about 12 hours ago |
Yash16 about 7 hours ago |
linncharm about 4 hours ago |
olalonde about 10 hours ago |
Is it happening? :) /s
aiwokz about 12 hours ago |
twoodfin about 12 hours ago |
Sora had to be shut down because it was the clearest, most consequential demonstration that OpenAI’s models are running way, way ahead of their ability to align/jail them effectively.
taytus about 14 hours ago |
dev1ycan about 10 hours ago |
CamelCaseName about 9 hours ago |
atleastoptimal about 12 hours ago |
Over time we're probably going to see some really broad and strong use cases of AI, but I think in the case of social media or generative content, we have to be a lot more thoughtful about it. And I'm glad that they're shutting down this app as much as it's great to see innovation and technology and to see how far it's pushed. I prefer to see it when someone like Google does it? Because they're really doing it from the standpoint of this has broad applicable applications to something like simulation or training. Not whatever open AI was doing which honestly just doesn't feel very truthful. I feel like they say one thing and do something else or they say one thing and the agenda or something else. And again, I don't know how helpful it is to comment like this, but I feel like if you understand the truth then you should speak the truth even if it only benefits one other person to hear it.