

OpenAI’s Sora 2 Ushers in New Possibilities
10 snips Oct 3, 2025
The launch of Sora 2 opens fresh avenues for video creativity, boasting impressive advancements in realism and motion. Users can now enjoy integrated sound effects and voice cloning for a richer experience. The new Cameo feature allows for fun user interactions like flying on dragons. Improved control and reduced video glitches promise slicker outputs, while playful demos showcase its storytelling potential. However, some limitations remain, sparking discussions around ethical use and the model's impact on creators.
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Sora 2 Debuts As A Standalone App
- OpenAI launched Sora 2 as a dedicated app to broaden access and features beyond the first version.
- Jaeden Schafer reacted that the model is "absolutely incredible" after reviewing it for hours.
Demo Used Full Audio-Visual Generation
- The Sora 2 demo claimed all audio and visuals in the launch video were generated by the model, including voice and sound effects.
- Jaeden highlighted that even Sam Altman's voiceover and likeness in the demo were AI-generated, which he found "really, really impressive."
Major Leap In Motion And World Simulation
- Sora 2 advances motion, physics, and body mechanics to make movement more realistic and cinematic.
- The model also includes "Cameo" features to place people into scenes and supports varied styles like anime and realistic animation.