
Pourquoi OpenAI ferme Sora sans rien dire ?
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OpenAI is discontinuing its video app, Sora, just six months after its launch. Despite being a highly anticipated product and even securing a billion-dollar deal with Disney, Sora's downloads plummeted shortly after launch, leading to its complete disappearance.
The issue isn't technological capability but market viability. While generating videos is impressive, it doesn't translate into daily use for most people. Similar to 90% of AI products, users tend to experiment once and then not return. Furthermore, video generation is extremely expensive in terms of computing power, far more than text or image generation, making it economically unviable if users aren't willing to pay.
The market is also fraught with legal challenges, including copyright and intellectual property lawsuits, where each generated video could lead to multi-million dollar legal problems. This is a significant concern for OpenAI, especially as it approaches its stock market debut. While competitors like Cens exist, OpenAI's decision raises questions for everyone about the true worth of this market, given the astronomical costs and impending legal battles.
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