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5OpenAI Blog·1mo ago

Sora First Impressions: Artist Collaboration Feedback

OpenAI shares early feedback from artists who have been testing Sora, the text-to-video model introduced in February 2024. The post focuses on how Sora might integrate into creative workflows. This represents an early access/red-teaming phase where select creators evaluate the model before broader release.

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7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Sora System Card

OpenAI has published the system card for Sora, its video generation model capable of accepting text, image, and video inputs to produce video outputs. The model builds on techniques from DALL-E and GPT and is positioned as a creative storytelling tool. The system card documents safety evaluations, mitigations, and residual risks associated with the model's deployment.

5Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Creating with Sora Safely

OpenAI published a safety overview for Sora 2 and the Sora app, describing the safety measures built into both the video generation model and its associated social creation platform. The post outlines concrete protections designed to address novel risks posed by state-of-the-art video generation. This represents OpenAI's public safety framing for the Sora 2 launch.

8Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Sora Video Generation Model Launches at sora.com

OpenAI has publicly launched Sora, its video generation model, available at sora.com. The model supports video generation up to 1080p resolution and 20 seconds in length, with widescreen, vertical, and square aspect ratios. Users can generate content from text prompts or bring existing assets to extend, remix, and blend.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Launching Sora Responsibly: OpenAI's Safety Approach for Sora 2 and the Sora App

OpenAI has published a safety-focused announcement accompanying the launch of Sora 2 and the Sora social creation platform. The post outlines concrete safety protections built into both the model and the app to address novel risks posed by a state-of-the-art video generation system. The framing positions safety as foundational to the product design rather than a post-hoc addition.

8Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Sora 2 is here

OpenAI has released Sora 2, its latest video generation model, claiming improvements in physical accuracy, realism, and controllability over prior versions. The model introduces synchronized dialogue and sound effects as new capabilities. It is available through a new dedicated Sora app.

8Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Sora 2 System Card

OpenAI has released Sora 2, a new state-of-the-art video and audio generation model that builds on the original Sora. Key improvements include more accurate physics simulation, sharper realism, synchronized audio generation, enhanced steerability, and broader stylistic range. The accompanying system card documents safety evaluations and deployment considerations for the model.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Disney and OpenAI Reach Agreement to Bring 200+ Characters to Sora

The Walt Disney Company and OpenAI have announced a partnership granting access to over 200 characters from Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars franchises for use in Sora-generated fan short videos. The deal also includes Disney's enterprise-wide adoption of ChatGPT Enterprise and the OpenAI API. The agreement is framed around responsible AI use in entertainment.

7The Batch·18d ago·source ↗

OpenAI Shuts Down Sora Video Generation Model, Redirects Team to World Models and Robotics

OpenAI is discontinuing its Sora video generation model, with web/app access ending April 26 and API access closing September 24, 2026. The model was losing roughly $1 million per day, with daily active users falling below 500,000 after peaking at 1 million post-mobile launch. The Sora team will be redirected to longer-term projects including world models and robotics, while compute resources have already been diverted to a new coding/enterprise model codenamed Spud. The shutdown also effectively ends OpenAI's high-profile partnership with Disney, which had planned to invest up to $1 billion contingent on Sora integration.