Openai CEO Sam Altman has announced that new AI video creation app Sora has become a viral hit, and no. One overall app in the US app store on Friday, October 3rd. This is what happens, despite being limited to a US and Canada invitation-only user base at launch.
CEO Sam Altman Open says it's a plan to monetize Sora
Openai plans to provide more control over character generation, similar to the existing opt-in model for similarity to visually impaired people, but with increased control, CEO Sam Altman said.He said many right-wingers are passionate about this new form of “interactive fanfiction” and believe it creates important value. Openai's goal is to apply standards uniformly and allow the right to decide what their approach is, and aims to make the platform extremely convincing for widespread adoption.Secondly, according to Altman, users are currently generating far more video content than expected, with more videos being created for a very small audience. To cover costs and encourage content creation, Openai explores revenue sharing models with right representatives whose characters are generated by users.The exact model requires “trial and error,” but the company plans to launch the initiative soon, he added.
Sora is the top app for the US App Store
This suggests that new data from the App Intelligence Provider AppFigures (via TechCrunch) saw 56,000 downloads on the first day (September 30), and that it accumulated a total of 164,000 installations in the first two days on IOS. This puts Sora ahead of rival AI apps like Google Gemini and Openai's own ChatGpt in overall rankings.Sora's Day-One Performance will debut ahead of the launch of major AI apps such as Anthropic's Claude and Microsoft's Copilot.
