A year later, OpenAI has launched Sora, an artificial intelligence engine capable of creating videos up to one minute in length based on pure text descriptions. Currently, the video tool has not been released and is expected to be available for GPT PLUS members only, with no free access.
Though not perfect, these Sora videos far surpass any seen from previous automated systems generating videos from images or text. The quality of the video streams is remarkably high, prompting OpenAI to commit to embedding metadata in the videos created by Sora for identification purposes.

Meanwhile, the keywords related to Sora are leading domain investors eager to explore new niches into uncharted territory. Suspect-quality Sora domain names are being registered, parked, and offered for sale on the market and forums.
Within the first 30 minutes of OpenAI's announcement of Sora, both SoraVideo.com and SoraModel.com were registered by domain investors.
Due to the buzz surrounding Sora, someone made a joke on Twitter, which was later clarified. A domain enthusiast posted an image a few days ago, tweeting that SoraVideos.com had been sold for $30,000, then retweeted later, apologizing: "I'm sorry for the domain joke earlier. I realize the seriousness of the issue."

Shortly after the start of 2023, OpenAI dominated major hot topics with the launch of the language model GPT, reigniting discussions on AI topics. With OpenAI once again introducing the video tool Sora in 2024, will it revolutionize the video industry?