OpenAI Unveils Sora2 Video Model and Social App
OpenAI Launches Sora2 Video Model and Companion Social App
OpenAI has officially introduced Sora2, its next-generation AI video generation model, accompanied by a new iOS social app named Sora. This dual release aims to redefine content creation by merging advanced AI capabilities with social interaction.

Sora2: A Breakthrough in Video Generation
Dubbed the "GPT-3.5 of the video field," Sora2 represents a significant leap forward:
- Realistic Physical Simulation: Accurately mimics complex movements like basketball bounces or skateboard tricks.
- Synchronized Audio: Generates dialogue, sound effects, and background music simultaneously.
- Extended Control: Supports 10-second videos with precise adjustments via text or image prompts.
Demo videos showcase Sora2's fluidity in scenes ranging from beach volleyball to martial arts performances.
The Sora App: AI Meets Social Media
The companion Sora app offers:
- Cameo Feature: Users can insert their likeness into AI-generated scenes after identity verification.
- Personalized Recommendations: Tailors content based on user interactions and ChatGPT history.
- Cross-Platform Potential: Initially iOS-only (Android coming soon), with premium features for ChatGPT Pro subscribers.

Safety and Ethical Considerations
OpenAI emphasizes responsible use:
- All videos include C2PA metadata watermarks for traceability.
- Enhanced protections for minors, including strict messaging controls.
- Rigorous identity checks for the Cameo feature to prevent misuse.
Industry Impact
The launch positions OpenAI competitively against Google's Veo3 and Meta's Vibes. However, its approach to copyrighted materials may spark legal discussions.
The Sora2 API will soon be available for third-party integration, expanding commercial applications.
Key Points:
- Sora2 delivers unprecedented realism in AI-generated videos with synchronized audio.
- The Sora app blends AI creation with social features like "Cameo" for personalized content.
- Strict safety measures address ethical concerns around deepfakes and minor protection.


