OpenAI has introduced Sora, a cutting-edge application that harnesses AI technology to create both video and audio content. This innovative app allows users to scan their facial features and voice, enabling them to become part of AI-generated videos. Notably, users have been quick to feature OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, as a leading character in their creations.
### Exclusive Launch of Sora
This week marked the highly anticipated launch of Sora, OpenAI’s latest AI-driven application for generating multimedia content. Currently available by invitation only, the app has sparked a secondary market for invite codes, with some individuals listing them for approximately $45 on eBay. Early reviews from Business Insider reporters have described Sora as both engaging and enjoyable, although it raises concerns regarding the ethical implications of using AI to replicate real individuals.
### Sam Altman Takes the Spotlight
Altman, along with other team members from OpenAI, was among the first to utilize Sora to share their AI-generated avatars. Since the app’s release, users have enthusiastically created various short videos featuring Altman in humorous and imaginative scenarios. Altman himself reacted to the phenomenon on social media, expressing surprise at how amusing it was to see a stream of memes featuring his likeness.
### Creative Uses of Sora
One notable video created by OpenAI research scientist Gabriel Petersson showcased Altman in a comedic light, depicting him in a faux CCTV clip where he is humorously shown stealing graphics processing units (GPUs) from a Target store. In this playful scenario, the AI Altman pleads, “Please, I really need this for Sora inference,” showcasing the app’s ability to generate entertaining content.
### Parodying Studio Ghibli
In another creative endeavor, an aspiring AI filmmaker shared a Sora-generated video that humorously referenced OpenAI’s earlier image generator inspired by Studio Ghibli. The clip features an AI version of Altman comically stealing artwork from Hayao Miyazaki, a co-founder of the renowned animation studio, while being pursued by Miyazaki himself.
### Rapping About Industry Dominance
In a lighthearted twist, a user produced a video of Altman styled as a 2000s hip-hop artist, rapping about Sora’s competitive edge over other AI video companies. The AI version of Altman delivers lines about the app’s success and the struggles of rival firms, adding a playful flair to the narrative.
### Whimsical Adventures with AI
Petersson also released a promotional video for Sora 2, featuring himself and Altman in a series of outrageous scenarios, including riding a dragon and driving a flashy Lamborghini. This showcase highlighted the app’s advanced capabilities in generating realistic physics and imaginative settings, distancing itself from prior AI-generated content that often felt uncanny.
### Exploring Animated Worlds
On another front, a user leveraged Sora 2 to place Altman alongside iconic characters from the animated series “South Park.” In this video, Altman collaborates with Eric Cartman to execute a prank on their mutual friend Kenny, further illustrating the app’s versatility in blending real and animated personas.
### Inspiring Dance Movements
Petersson shared yet another engaging video where an AI version of Altman steps onto a train station platform, encouraging onlookers to join in a spontaneous dance. This lighthearted moment highlights the social aspect of Sora, showcasing its potential to inspire real-world interactions through AI-generated content.

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