OpenAI's Sora app hit over one million downloads within just five days of launch, drawing mixed reactions from its user community. Critics express doubts about its staying power amidst early excitement that resembles trends from past AI releases.
The app's rapid rise has sparked discussions across user boards. While excitement is palpable, the skepticism is pronounced. As one community member warned, "All GenAI media is novel at first but fades quickly, with no intrinsic value or long-term usefulness." Others echoed similar concerns.
Concerns Over Longevity: A user remarked that the app might experience "the same precipitous dropoff" seen in earlier AI products.
Desire for Broader Accessibility: The absence of an Android version raises red flags. This limitation has left many wondering how many more downloads the app could achieve if cross-platform compatibility were available.
Environment and Resource Use: Some commenters voiced environmental concerns, stating, "We are wasting so much of the planetβs energy and resources on social AI slopβ¦ aliens come for us now!" This highlights an emerging narrative about the ecological impact of AI technologies.
Sora offers free access with a limit of 30 creations per day. Had all users fully utilized this feature, it could have cost OpenAI up to $30 million daily. Yet, the app is seen as offering limited long-term appeal, with sources confirming that its gimmicky features involving CEO Sam Altman have not attracted sustained interest.
On user boards, many suggested that while Sora might be momentarily engaging, its entertainment value is shallow. βA fireworks show is pretty from time to time,β one user reflected, βbut you donβt want to watch one for an hour a day.β
Experts predict Sora will likely see a decline in downloads as the initial thrill wears off. Estimates indicate that about 60% of first-time downloads may not convert into lasting use. Without an Android version by mid-2025, OpenAI risks missing out on a significant user base eager for broader access.
π₯ Over 1 million downloads in five days yet facing skepticism.
π User feedback signals concerns about the app's longevity.
π Lack of an Android version limits access significantly.
π Environmental concerns noted regarding energy use.
As the novelty fades, will Sora establish its place in the market, or will it become just another fleeting trend in the world of AI applications? Only time will reveal the app's true trajectory.